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ZELLA  ALLEN  DIXSON. 

Librarian  of  the  University  of  Chicago. 


SUBJECT   INDEX   TO   FICTION 
DIXSON 


Every  book  that  we  take  up  without  a  purpose  is  an  opportunity  lost 
of  taking  up  a  book  with  a  purpose ;  every  bit  of  stray  information  that 
we  cram  into  our  heads  without  any  sense  of  its  importance,  is  for  the 
most  part  a  bit  of  the  most  useful  information  driven  out  of  our  heads 
and  choked  off  from  our  minds.  —  Frederic  Harrison. 


THE 


COMPREHENSIVE 

SUBJECT    INDEX 


TO 


UNIVERSAL   PROSE    FICTION 


BY 

ZELLA   ALLEN   DIXSON,  A.M. 

ASSOCIATE    LIBRARIAN    OF    THE    UNIVERSITY    OF    CHICAGO 


^universitt] 

NEW   YORK 

DODD,  MEAD   AND   COMPANY 

1897 


Copyright,  1897, 
By  Dodd,  Mead  and  Company. 


John  Wilson  and  Son,  Cambridge,  U.S.A. 


TO 

MY    STUDENTS, 

WHEREVER   THEY   MAY    BE   SCATTERED   ABROAD, 
WHOSE  NEEDS   HAVE   BEEN   THE   INSPIRATION    FOR  THE  WORK, 

E\iin  Volume 

IS  AFFECTIONATELY  DEDICATED. 


(universittJ 
PREFACE. 


This  work  is  an  arrangement  into  an  alphabetical  subject 
list  of  works  of  fiction  which  are  founded  on  fact,  historical, 
physical,  psychological,  or  moral.  Foreign  fiction,  having  a 
common  alphabet,  is  included,  as  well  as  English,  with  the 
addition  to  the  lists  of  the  'English  translations  whenever 
they  exist.  No  attempt  has  been  made  to  give  the  different 
translations  by  their  translators,  as  for  the  purposes  of  a  sub- 
ject index  one  translation  is  as  good  as  another.  It  has  not 
been  the  object  of  the  author  to  include  in  this  topical 
arrangement  a//  works  of  fiction,  but  only  novels  with  a  pur- 
pose, those  which  are  sent  out  into  the  world  with  a  definite 
lesson  to  teach  mankind.  The  author  reserves  the  right, 
even  in  this  narrow  limit,  to  discard  many  purpose  novels 
where  the  facts  forming  the  foundation  of  the  stories  have 
been  so  misrepresented  or  misstated  as  to  be  an  injury  rather 
than  a  help  to  the  reader.  Such  an  index  must  necessarily 
include  very  largely  the  writers  of  our  own  century.  The 
older  works  of  fiction,  with  a  few  notable  exceptions,  deal 
with  intense  love  affairs,  and  have  no  other  object  than  the 
whiling  away  of  an  idle  hour.  During  our  own  century  the 
novel  has  come  to  have  a  very  different  sphere.  It  is  no 
longer  sufficient  that  the  work  of  fiction  be  an  avenue  through 
which  the  reader  may  follow  the  working  of  an  overwrought 
imagination.     Better  still,  it  has  ceased  to  be  a  boast  among 


Vlll  PREFACE, 

educated  and  intellectual  people  that  they  are  not  novel 
readers.  On  the  contrary,  it  is  now  an  established  fact  that 
no  one  can  claim  to  be  well  educated  in  the  highest  sense 
of  the  term  who  is  unfamiliar  with  the  best  fiction  of  other 
literatures. 

With  an  increasing  use  of  fiction  has  come  a  demand  for 
subject  classification  in  fiction.  Booksellers,  librarians,  and 
the  reading  public  generally  have  felt  the  need  of  some 
arrangement  of  fiction  lists  other  than  by  author  and  his- 
torical epochs.  It  is  in  the  hope  of  in  some  degree  meeting 
this  demand  that  the  author  offers  this  contribution  to  bibliog- 
raphy. Most  of  the  novel  reading  of  to-day  is  disconnected 
and  purposeless.  It  is  beheved  by  scholars  of  literature  who 
have  seen  this  Index  that  it  will  make  it  possible  to  use 
with  a  purpose  even  the  leisure  reading  of  the  books  we 
"  take  up  for  an  hour  "  and  will  permit  the  accumulation  of 
much  useful  and  instructive  information  in  the  form  of  a 
sugar-coated  pill. 

The  author  has  endeavored  to  give  the  Index  the  greatest 
possible  simplicity  and  directness,  in  the  hope  that  in  such  a 
form  it  may  be  able  to  go  into  every  private  home  as  a  family 
reference  librarian,  giving  to  its  inmates  a  wise  and  satisfac- 
tory answer  to  the  much  repeated  question,  "What  can  I 
read  ?  '^  The  work  does  not  claim  to  be  an  exhaustive  treat- 
ment of  the  subjects  considered,  but  does  give  to  its  readers 
a  comprehensive  list  sufficient  for  all  working  purposes,  and 
far  better  for  the  average  student  than  a  larger  and  therefore 
less  carefully  selected  list.  The  basis  for  the  selection  has 
not  been  the  personal  choice  of  the  author,  but  is  the  result 
of  practical  experience  among  students  using  the  lists.  In 
every  case  the  request  was  made  of  those  to  whom  the  refer- 
ences were  given  that  they  mark  those  found  most  useful  to 
them  in  the  lines  marked  out.  The  compilation  of  such 
selections  carried  on  for  over  six  years  is  the  Index  now 


PREFACE,  ix 

offered,  not  for  the  use  alone  of  my  students  and  readers, 
but  for  all  brain  workers  everywhere. 

The  author  wishes  in  this  connection  to  acknowledge 
pubhcly  the  assistance  rendered  to  her  in  this  work  by  the 
libraries  of  the  British  Museum,  La  BibHoteca  Nacional  at 
the  City  of  Mexico,  the  Congressional  Library,  Boston  Pub- 
He,  Columbia  College,  and  the  hbraries  of  Chicago,  both  in 
their  publications  and  the  courtesy  of  personal  attention. 

It  is  earnesdy  hoped  that  inquirers  after  truth  in  all  de- 
partments will  find  in  this  volume  a  great  labor-saving  device, 
as  well  as  a  wise  counsellor  and  friend. 

This  is  an  age  of  specialization.  Life  has  become  so 
complex  that  one  may  no  longer  aim  to  know  everything, 
if  success  is  to  be  attained.  "  This  one  thing  I  do,"  must 
be  written  over  the  study  door.  By  the  help  of  this  Index 
the  student  may,  even  in  the  hours  of  leisure  and  recreation, 
still  follow  out  the  lines  of  research  upon  which  specialization 
is  based. 

Zella  Allen  Dixson. 

Wisteria  Cottage,  Granville,  Ohio, 
July,  1897. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 


ABBEYS. 

Combe. 

Combe  Abbey.    ...Selina  Bunbury. 

Dorchester. 
Brian  Fitz-Count :  a  story  of  Wallingford  Castle  and  Dorchester 
Abbey.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Innisfoyle. 
Innisfoyle  Abbey.    ...Dennis  I.  Moriarty. 

Margam. 
Margam  Abbey    ...Anon. 

Melrose. 
Monastery.    ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Nightmare. 
Nightmare  Abbey.     ...Thomas  Love  Peacock. 
Northanger. 

Northanger  Abbey.    ...Jane  Austen. 

Pride  and  prejudice.     ...Jane  Austen.  , 

Keading. 
Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.     ...Charles  Knight. 

Sea-mew. 
Sea-mew  Abbey.   ...Florence  A.  James.    (Pseud.,  Florence  Warden.) 

Tavystoke. 
Friar    Hildebrand*s    cross  ;    or,    Monk    of    Tavystoke    Abbaye. 
...Margaret  A.  Paull. 

Typhaines. 

L' Abbaye  de  Typhaines.     ...Joseph  Arthur  Comte  de  Gobineau. 
Typhaines  :  a  tale  of  the  twelfth  century.     ...Joseph  Arthur  Comte 
de  Gobineau.     English  translation. 


2  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ABBEYS  —  Continued. 

Westminster. 

Westminster  Abbey.     ...Joseph  Addison. 
•     Westminster  Cloisters.     ...M.  Bidder. 

ACADIA. 

Description  J  History  ^  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Constance  of  Acadia.     ...Edward  Payson  Tenney. 

Lady  of  Fort  Saint  John.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 

Lily  and  the  cross  :  a  tale  of  Acadia.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Rivals  of  Acadia.     ...Harriet  V.  Cheney. 

Stories  of  the  land  of  Evangeline.     ...Grace  D.  MacLeod. 

See  also  CANADA. 

ACTING  AND  ACTORS.     See  THEATRICAL  LIFE. 

ADVENTURES.     A  Selection. 

Adventures  in  India.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Adventures  in  the  far  West.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Adventures  of  a  casket.     ...Justin  J.  E.  Roy.     English  translation. 
Adventures  of  a  younger  son.     ...John  Edward  Trelawny. 
Adventures  of  Ann  :  stories  of  colonial  times.     ...Mary  E.  Wilkins. 
Adventures  of  Arthur  O'Leary.     ...Charles  James  Lever.     (Pseud, 

Cornelius  O'Dowd;  Harry  Lorrequer.) 
Adventures  of  Brigadier  Gerard.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Adventures  of  Captain  Horn.     ...Frank  Richard  Stockton. 
Adventures  of  Captain  Mago ;  or,  Phoenician  expedition  b.  c.  iooo. 

...Leon  Cahun.     English  translation. 
Adventures  of  Harry  Marline  ;  or,  Notes  from  an  American  mid- 
shipman's lucky  bag.     ...David  D.  Porter. 
Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn.     ...Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens. 
»  (Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.     ...James  Grant. 

Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Adventures   of  three    Englishmen    and   three   Russians  in    South 

Africa.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 
Antony  Waymouth ;  or,  Gentlemen  adventurers.     ...William  Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
As  we  sweep  through  the  deep  :  a  story  of  the  stirring  times  of  old. 

...William  Gordon  Stables. 
Les  aventures   de   Capitaine    Magon  ;   ou,    Une   exploration  phe- 

nicienne  mille  ans  avant  I'ere  chretienne.     ...Leon  Cahun. 
Les  aventures  de  Saturrin  Fichet.     ...M.  F.  Soulie. 
Les  aventures  de  3  Russes  et  de  3  Anglais.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Les  aventures  d'une  cassette.     ...Justin  J.  E.  Roy. 
La  banniere  bleue,  aventures  d'un  Musulman,  d'un  Chretien,  et 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  3 

ADVENTURES  —  Continued. 

d*un  Paien  a  I'epoque  des  croisades  et  de  la  conquete  mongole. 

...Leon  Cahun. 
Barny  O'Reirdon,  the  navigator.     ...Samuel  Lover. 
Baron  Munchausen's  narrative  of  his  marvellous  travels  and  cam- 
paigns in  Russia.     ...Rudolf  Erich  Raspe. 
Barque  Future  ;  or,  Life  in  the  far  North.     ...Jonas  Lie. 
Battery   and    the    boiler ;    or,    Adventures    in    laying    submarine 

cables.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Bear-hunters  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Beyond  the  seas  :  being  the  surprising  adventures  of  Ralph,  Lord 

Saint  Keyne.     ...Oswald  T.  F.  Crawfurd. 
Black  ivory  :   a  tale  of  adventure  among  the  slaves  of  East  Africa. 

...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Blown  to  bits ;  or,   Lonely    man  of   Rakata.      ...Robert   Michael 

Ballantyne. 
Blue  banner.     ...Leon  Cahun.     English  translation. 
Blue   lights ;    or,   Hot  work   in  the  Soudan.      ...Robert    Michael 

Ballantyne. 
Boscobel:  a  narrative  of  the  adventures  of  Charles  II.     ...George 

W.  Dodd. 
Boy  explorers ;  or,  Adventures  of  two  boys  in  Alaska.     ...Harry 

Prentice. 
Un  capitaine  de  quinze  ans.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Charles   O'Malley,   the   Irish    dragoon.     ...Charles  James    Lever. 

(Pseud.,  Cornelius  O'Dowd ;  Harry  Lorrequer.) 
Charles  Laurel:     a   story    of    adventure    by   sea    and    by    land. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Chronicles  of  Count  Antonio.    ...Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.    (Pseud., 

Anthony  Hope.) 
Colonial  reformer.   ...Thomas  A.  Brown.   (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 
Coral  Island.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Crystal  hunters:  a  boy's  adventure  in  the  higher  Alps.     ...George 

Manville  Fenn. 
Dick  Broadhead :  a  tale  of  perilous  adventures.  ...Phineas  T.  Barnum. 
Dick  Sands,  the  boy  captain.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 
Ebb-tide:  a  story  of  the  adventure  in  the  South  Seas.     ...Robert 

Louis  Stevenson  and  Lloyd  Osbourne. 
First  Fleet  family.     ...Louis  Becke  and  Walter  Jeffery. 
Flaming  sword,  being  an  account  of  the  extraordinary  adventures 

and  discoveries  of  Dr.  Percival  in  the  wilds  of  Africa.     ...Dr. 

Percival. 
G.  T.  T.  (Gone  to  Texas) ;  or,  Wonderful  adventures  of  a  Pullman. 

...Edward  Everett  Hale. 


4  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ADVENTURES  —  Continued. 

Gun-runner.     ...Bertram  Mitford. 

Hair-breadth  escapes  of  three  boys  in  South  Africa.     ...Henry  C. 

Adams. 
Heart  of  the  world.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 
Hector  Servadac.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Hector  Servadac.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 
Hendricks  the  hunter :  a  tale  of  Zululand.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
History  of  Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha.     ...Miguel  de  Cervantes 

Saavedra.     English  translation. 
El  ingenioso  hidalgo  Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha.      ...Miguel  de 
•      Cervantes  Saavedra. 

In  the  Eastern  seas.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
In  the   heart  of   the  Rockies  :  a  story  of  adventure  in  Colorado. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Iron  pirate :  a  plain  tale  of  strange  happenings  on  the  sea.     ...Max 

Pemberton. 
Jack   Hinton,  the  guardsman.     ...Charles  James  Lever.     (Pseud., 

Cornelius  O'Dowd;  Harry  Lorrequer.) 
Jacob  Faithful.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Jacobite  exile  :  adventures  in  the  service  of  Charles  XII.  of  Sweden. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
James  Braithwaite,  the  supercargo.  ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
John  Dean :  historic  adventures  by  land  and  sea.     ...William  Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
Keraban-le-tetu.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Keraban  the  inflexible.     ...Jules  Verne.     Englisl  translation. 
King's  own.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Knight   of  Gwynne.     Charles  James   Lever.     (Pseud.,   Cornelius 

O'Dowd;  Harry  Lorrequer.) 
Life,  adventures,  and   piracies  of  the  famous  Captain  Singleton. 

...Daniel  Defoe. 
Life  and  adventures  of  Major  Roger  Sherman  Potter.     ...Francis  C. 

Adams.     (Pseud.,  Pheleg  Van  Trusedale.) 
Life  and  strange  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  mariner. 

...Daniel  Defoe. 
List,  ye  landmen.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltecs :  an  account  of  strange  adventures  in 

Central  America.     ...Charles  Sumner  Seeley. 
Manco :  the  Peruvian  chief.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Mark  Seaworth :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  Ocean.     ...William  Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
Masterman  Ready ;  or,  Wreck  of  the  Pacific.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Maurice  ;  or,  Red  jar.     ...Frances  Villiers,  Countess  of  Jersey. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  S 

ADVENTTJBES  —  Continued. 

Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.  ...Charles  James  Lever. 
(Pseud.,  Cornelius  O'Dowd;  Harry  Lorrequer.) 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Micah  Clarke  :  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 
...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Mission  ;  or,  Scenes  in  Africa.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Modern  buccaneer.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

My  Boer  chum.     ...J.  Gordon. 

My  Comrades.     ...Howard  Hinton. 

My  first  voyage  to  Southern  seas.    ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Narrative  of  Prince  Charlie's  escape.     ...John  Macdonald. 

Narrative  of  the  travels  and  adventures  of  Monsieur  Violet,  in  Cali- 
fornia, Sonora,  and  Western  Texas.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Nevermore.     ...Thomas  A.  Brown.     (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

New  voyage  around  the  world.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Orchid  seekers.     ...Ashmore  Russan  and  Frederick  Boyle. 

Oscar  in  Africa.    ...Charles  A.  Fosdick.    ( Pseud.,  Harry  Castlemon.) 

Our  home  in  the  silver  west :  a  story  of  struggle  and  adventure 
...William  Gordon  Stables. 

Out  of  bounds.     ...A.  Garry. 

Pacha  of  many  tales.    ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Paddy  Finn  ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  midshipman  afloat  and  ashore. 
...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Pampas  :  a  story  of  adventure  in  the  Argentine  Republic.  ...Robert 
Hope  Moncrieff.    (Pseud.,  Ascott  R.  Hope.) 

Peter  Simple.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Pirate  and  Moonshine.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Prisoner  of  Zenda,  being  the  history  of  three  months  in  the  life  of 
an  English  gentleman.  ...Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.  (Pseud., 
Anthony  Hope.) 

Privateer's-man  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Queer  race  :   the  story  of  a  strange  people.     ...William  Westall. 

Rattlin  the  reefer.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Red  cockade.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Robbery  under  arms.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldre- 
wood. ) 

Ronald  Morton ;  or,  Fireships.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Sidney-side  Saxon.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

Silas  Verney  :  being  the  story  of  his  adventures  in  the  days  of  King 
Charles  II.     ...Edgar  Pickering. 

Simple  adventures  of  a  memsahib.     ...Sarah  Jeanette  Duncan. 

Snarlyow;  or,  Dog  fiend.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Sport  in  Ashanti ;  or,  Melinda  the  Caboceer.     ...J.  A.  Skertchly. 


6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

ADVENTURES  —  Continued. 

Story  of  a  trooper.     ...Francis  C.  Adams.     (Pseud.,  Pheleg  Van 

Trusedale.) 
Story  of  the  filibusters.     ...James  Jeffrey  Roche. 
Strange  adventures  of  a  house  boat.     ...William  Black. 
Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton.     ...William  Black. 
True-blue ;  or,  Life  and  adventure  of  a  British  seaman  of  the  old 

school.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Twice  lost :  a  story  of  shipwreck  and  of  adventure  in  the  wilds  of 

Australia.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Two  supercargoes;    or.  Adventures  in  savage  Africa.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Up  and  down  the  Nile  ;  or,  Young  adventurers  in  Africa.    ...William 

Taylor  Adams,     (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic.) 
Up  the  Tapajos;  or.  Adventures  in  Brazil.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Westward  Ho !  or.  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Wild  tales  of  the  North.    ...Anne  Bowman. 
With  Maceo  in  Cuba:   adventures  of  a  Minnesota  boy.     ...Franc 

R.  E.  Woodward. 
Wonderful  adventures  by  land  and  sea  of  the  seven  queer  travellers 

who  met  at  an  inn.     ...Josiah  Barnes. 
Wood  of  the  brambles.     ...Frank  Mathew. 
Young  Franc-Tireurs  and  their  adventures  in  the  Franco-Prussian 

war.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
See  also  DETECTIVE    STORIES;   IMAGINARY  CITIES,  LANDS, 

AND  INSTITUTIONS ;  SOLDIERS  and  SEA  STORIES. 

AFRICA. 

Description^  History ^  Man7ters,  and  Customs. 

Adventures  of  Herbert  Massey  in  Eastern  Africa.  ...Verney  Lovett 
Cameron. 

Adventures  of  three  Englishmen  and  three  Russians  in  South  Africa. 
...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Aventures  de  3  Russes  et  de  3  Anglais.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Black  ivory :  a  tale  of  adventure  among  the  slaves  of  East  Africa, 
...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Blue  lights ;  or,  H<5t  work  in  the  Soudan.  ...Robert  Michael  Bal- 
lantyne. 

By  sheer  pluck :  a  tale  of  the  Ashanti  war.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Callista:  a  sketch  of  the  third  century.     ...John  Henry  Newman. 

Captain  Enderis,  First  West  African  Regiment.  ...Arthur  P.  Crouch. 

Cinq  semaines  en  ballon.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Daireen.     ...F.  Frankfort  Moore. 

Drowned  gold.     ...Robert  H.  Newell.     (Pseud.,  O.  C.  Kerr.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  7 

AFRICA  —  Continued. 

Dream  life  and  real  life  :  a  little  African  story.     ...Olive  Schreiner. 

(Pseud.,  Ralph  Iron.) 
Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 
Flaming  sword,  being  an  account  of  the  extraordinary  adventures 

and  discoveries  of  Dr.  Percival.     ...Dr.  Percival. 
For  honour,  not  honours :  being  the  story  of  Gordon  of  Khartoum. 

...George  Gordon  Stabbles. 
Fossicker.     ...Ernest  Glanville. 
Gentleman  digger.     ...Anna  de  Bremont. 
Ghamba.     ...W.  C.  Scully. 
Gorilla  hunters.    ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Gregorio.     ...Percy  Hemingway. 
Gun-runner.     ...Bertram  Mitford. 
Hair-breadth  escapes  of  three  boys  in  South  Africa.     ...Henry  C. 

Adams. 
Hendricks  the  hunter  :  a  tale  of  Zululand.    ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
King  Remba's  point.     ...John  Lander. 
King's  Assegai.     ...Bertram  Mitford. 
Long  odds.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 
Lost  heiress.     ...Ernest  Glanville. 
Luck  of  Gerard  Ridgley.     ...Bertram  Mitford. 
Mary  Musgrave.     ...Anon. 

Mission ;  or,  Scenes  in  Africa.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Mixed  humanity.     ...J.  R.  Cowper. 
Modern  Telemachus.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
My  Kalulu,  prince,  king,  and  slave.     ...Henry  Moreland  Stanley. 
Mystery  of  Sasassa  Valley.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
My  Boer  chum.     ...J.  Gordon. 
Off  to  the  wilds :  the  adventures  of  two  brothers.     ...George  Man- 

ville  Fenn. 
Oscar  in  Africa.    ...Charles  A.  Fosdick.  (Pseud.,  Harry  Castlemon.) 
Le  pays  des  diamants.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Pirate  city.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Playing  with  fire  :  a  story  of  the  Soudan  war.     ...James  Grant. 
Quickening  of  Caliban.     ...J.  Compton  Rickett. 
Red  Sultan.     ...John  Maclaren  Corban. 
Romance  of  N'Shabe.     ...A.  A.  Anderson  and  A.  Wall. 
Rose  of  Paradise :  adventures  in  connection  with  the  pirate  Edward 

England  in  1720.     ...Howard  Pyle. 
Scapegoat.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall-Caine. 
Settler  and  the  savage.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Six  months  at  the  Cape.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Story  of  an  African  farm.   ...Olive  Schreiner.  (Pseud.,  Ralph  Iron.) 


8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

AFBICA  —  Continued. 

Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashonaland.    ...Olive  Schreiner.  (Pseud., 

Ralph  Iron.) 
Two  supercargoes;    or,  Adventures  in  savage  Africa.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Virgil.     ...Charles  Montague. 
Ula  in  veldt  and  laager.     ...Charles  H.  Eden. 
Vanished  diamonds.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 
War  of  the  axe;  or,  Adventures  in  South  Africa.     ...John  Percy 

Groves. 
Young  Carthaginian.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Young  colonists.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

AGNOSTICISM. 

Agnostic  island.     ...F.  J.  Gould. 
Calmire.     ...Anon. 
Gerard.     ...Mary  E.  Braddon. 
New  continent.     ...Mrs.  Worthey. 

ALABAMA. 

At  love's  extremes.     ...Maurice  Thompson. 

Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi.     ...Joseph  G.  Baldwin. 

Richard  Hurdis  :  a  tale  of  Alabama.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

ALASKA. 

Description,  History,  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Boy  explorers;   or,   Adventure  of  two  boys  in   Alaska.     ...Harry 

Prentice. 
Fur-seal's  tooth  :  a  story  of  Alaskan  adventure.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Kin-da-shon's  wife  :  an  Alaskan  story.    ...Mrs.  Eugene  S.  Willard. 
Lorita  :  an  Alaskan  maiden.     ...Susan  G.  Clark. 
Red  Mountains  of  Alaska.     ...Willis  Boyd  Allen. 

ALEXANDRIA,  EGYPT. 

Descriptio7i,  History,  Maniters,  and  Customs. 

Beyond  recall.     ...Adeline  vSergeant. 

Chapter  of  adventures ;  or,  Through  the  bombardment  of  Alexan- 
dria.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Hypatia  ;  or,  New  friends  with  old  faces.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Mr.  Potter  of  Texas.     ...Archibald  Clavering  Gunter. 

Per  aspera.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Per  aspera  :  a  thorny  path.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.  English  translation. 

Der  Scheik  von  Alessandria  und  seine  Sklaven.     ... Wilhelm  Hauff. 

Serapis.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Serapis.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Sheik  of  Alexandria  and  his  slaves.  ...Wilhelm  Hauff.  English 
translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  9 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT.     Reigtted  871-901. 
Chronicle  of  Ethelfled.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Danes  in  England.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Dragon  and  the  raven;  or,  Days  of  King  Alfred.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Glastonbury.     ...A.  Payne. 
Sea  kings  of  England.     ...Edwin  Atherstone. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

ALLEGORIES. 

Fables.     ...^Esop.     English  translation. 
Jungle  Book.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 

Memorable  voyages  of  Rebel  and  Victory.     ...A.  B.  King. 
Out  of  the  past.     ...E.  Anson  More. 

Peter  Schlemihl's  wunderbare  Geschichte.  ...  Adelbert  von  Chamisso. 
Pilgrim's  progress.     ...John  Bunyan. 
She  :  a  history  of  adventure.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 
DerweissKonig.  ...Maximilian  I.  Arranged  by  Maria  Treitzsaurwein. 
Wonderful  history  of  Peter  Schlemihl.     ...Adelbert  von  Chamisso. 
English  translation. 

ALTRUISM. 

Altruria.     ...Titus  K.  Smith. 

Experiment  in  Altruism.     ...Margaret  Pollock  Sherwood.     (Pseud., 

Elizabeth  Hastings.) 
Traveller  from  Altruria.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
See  also  FORECASTS. 

AMERICA.     A  Selection. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 
Central  America. 
Captain   Brand  of  the   Centipede.     ...Henry  A.  Wise.     (Pseud., 

Harry  Gringo.) 
Damsel  of  Darien.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Darien;  or,  Merchant  prince.     ...E.  B.  G.  Warburton. 
In  tropic  seas  :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...William  Westall. 
Last  days  of  Tul.     ...Metta  V.  Victor.     (Pseud.,  Seeley  Regester.) 
Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltecs :  an  account  of  strange  adventures  in 

Central  America.     ...Charles  Sumner  Seeley. 
Montezuma's  gold  mines.     ...Frederick  Albion  Ober. 
Phantom  city  :  a  volcanic  romance.     ...William  Westall. 
Sir  Henry  Morgan.     ...E.  Howard. 
Under  Drake's  flag :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Westward  Ho  !  or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Years  ago :  domestic  life  in  the  eighteenth  century.  ...Hannah  Lynch. 


lO  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

AMEBIGA—  Continued, 

North  America. 

Abdalla  the  Moor  and  the  Spanish  knight.  ...Robert  Montgomery 
Bird. 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.  ...Lucien  Biart.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Agnes  Surriage.     ...Edwin  L.  Bynner. 

Algonquin  maiden.     ...G.  M.  Adam  and  A.  E.  V/ertherald. 

Les  anciens  Canadiens.     ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe. 

Arthur  Mervyn;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  year  1793.  -Charles  Brockden 
Brown. 

Aventures  d*un  jeune  naturaliste.     ...Lucien  Biart. 

Aztec  treasure  house.     ...Thomas  Allibone  Janvier. 

Bastonnais.     ...John  Lesperance. 

Benito  Vazquez.     ...Lucien  Biart. 

Bernard  Lile.    ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 

Black  hollow ;  or.  Dragoon's  bride:  a  tale  of  the  Ramapo  in  1779. 
...N.  C.  Iron. 

Braddock :  a  story  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars.  ...John  R.  Musick. 

Brandon :  a  tale  of  the  American  colonies.     ...Osgood  Tiffany. 

Bride  of  Fort  Edward.     ...Delia  S.  Bacon. 

British  partisan.     ...M.  E.  Davis. 

Brother  soldiers.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 

Burton ;  or,  Sieges.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Buttonwoods ;  or,  Refugees  of  the  revolution.     ...Anon. 

By  right  of  conquest ;  or,  With  Cortez  in  Mexico.  ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 

Calavar ;  or,  Knight  of  the  conquest.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Cameron  Hall.     ...Mary  A.  Cruse. 

Camp  Charlotte:  a  tale  of  1774.    ...Anon. 

Camp-fires  of  the  revolution.     ...Henry  C.  Watson. 

Canadians  of  old.   ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe.    English  translation. 

Le  capitaine  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Captain  Molly.     ...Ellen  T.  H.  Putnam.     (Pseud.,  Thrace  Talmon.) 

Captain  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Century  too  soon  :  a  story  of  Bacon's  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Chainbearer.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Charles  Morton.     ...Mary  S.  B.  D.  Shindler. 

Chauncey  Judd;  or,  Stolen  boy:  a  tale  of  the  revolution.  ...Israel 
P.  Warren. 

*'  Le  Chien  d'or  "  :  a  legend  of  Quebec.     ...William  Kirby. 

Chinampa ;  or,  Island  home.     ...Anon. 

Claudius  the  cowboy  of  Ramapo  valley.     ...P.  Demarest  Johnson. 

Clayton's  rangers.    ...E.  H.  Williamson. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  II 

AMERICA  —  Continued. 

Columbia  :  a  story  of  the  discovery  of  America.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Columbus  and  Beatriz.     ...Constance  Goddard  Du  Bois. 

Confederate  spy.     ...R.  H.  Crozier. 

La  Conjuracion  de  Mejico,  6  los  hijos  de  Hernan  Cortes.  ...P.  de 
la  Escosura. 

Conspirator.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Cortes  ;  or,  Fall  of  Mexico.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Costal  rindien  ou  le  dragon  de  la  Reine.  ...E.  L.  G.  de  F.  de  Belle- 
mare. 

Coward  :  a  novel  of  society  and  the  field  of  1863.     —Henry  Morford. 

Creole.     ...J.  B.  Cobb. 

Les  coupeurs  de  routes.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Cross  and  the  shamrock.     ...H.  Quigley. 

Crown  jewels.     ...Emma  L.  Moffett. 

Cudjo's  cave.  ...John  Townsend  Trowbridge.  (Pseud.,  Paul 
Creyton.) 

Dangerfield's  rest.     ...Henry  Sedley. 

Daughters  of  the  revolution  and  their  times.     ...Kate  Chopin. 

Days  of  shoddy.     ...Henry  Morford. 

Diego  Pinzon  and  the  fearful  voyage  he  took  into  the  unknown 
ocean,  A.  D.  1492.     ...John  R.  Coryell. 

Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 

Doctor  Vandyke.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Dolores.     ...Gertrudis  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 

Doom  of  the  tory*s  guard.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 

Double  hero.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 

Double  masquerade.  ...Charles  R.  Talbot.  (Pseud.,  Magnus 
Merriweather.) 

Drummer  boy.  ...John  Townsend  Trowbridge.  (Pseud.,  Paul 
Creyton.) 

Dutch  dominie  of  the  Catskills.     ...David  Murdoch. 

Eagle  of  Washington.     ...Burkitt  J.  Newman. 

Ellen  Grafton,  the  lily  of  Lexington.     ...Benjamin  Barker. 

Emigrants  ;  or,  History  of  an  expatriated  family.     ...George  Imlay. 

Emma  Corbett.     ...Samuel  J.  Pratt. 

Estevan  :  a  story  of  the  Spanish  conquests.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Ethel  Hamilton ;  or.  Lights  and  shadows  of  the  war  of  indepen- 
dence.   ...Anna  T.  Sadlier. 

Eutaw  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Fairfax :  a  chronicle  of  the  valley  of  Shenandoah.  ...John  Esten 
Cooke. 

Fair  maid  of  Wyoming.     ...Gabriel  Alexander. 

Female  spy.    ...Emerson  Bennett. 

Forayers.    ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 


12  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

AMERICA  —  Continued. 

Forest  and  shore.    ...Charles  P.  Ilsley. 

Forest  tragedy,  and  other  tales.     ...Sara  J.  Lippincott.     (Pseud., 

Grace  Greenwood.) 
Foresters.     ...Jeremy  Belknap. 
Forsaken.     ...Richard  P.  Smith. 
Fort  Braddock  letters  ;  or,  Tale  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars,  in 

America,  at  the  beginning  of  the  eighteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Fort  Lafayette.     ...Benjamin  Wood. 
Forward  with  the  flag.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 
Foundling  of  the  Mohawk.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 
Francis  Berrian,  the  Mexican  patriot.     ...T.  Flint. 
Fran5ois  de  Bienville.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
Franklin's  oath.     ...C.  I.  A.  Chapman. 
Frederick  de  Algeroy,  the  hero  of  Camden  Plains.     ...Giles  Gazer, 

Pseud. 
From  colony  to  commonwealth.     ...Nina  Moore  Tiffany. 
Fur-seal's  tooth  :  a  story  of  Alaskan  adventure.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Gideon  Godbold.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 
Golden  eagle.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 

Golden  hair  :  a  tale  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.     ...F.  C.  L.  Wraxall. 
Grace  Dudley.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Great  battle  year,  1863.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 
Great  treason.     ...Mary  A.  M.  Hoppus. 
Green  mountain  boys  :  an  historical  tale  of  the  early  settlement  of 

Vermont.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 
Greyslaer.     ...Charles  F.  Hoffman. 
Guatimozin,  ultimo  emperador  de  Mejico.    ...Gertrudis  Gomez  de 

Avellaneda. 
Gun-bearer.     ...Edward  A.  Robinson. 
Hammer  and  rapier.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Hardscrabble  ;  or.  Fall  of  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 
Harpe's  Head :  a  legend  of  Kentucky.     ...James  Hall. 
Harrington.     ...William  D.  O'Connor. 
Heart's  forever  ;  or,* Old  Dominion  battle  grounds:  a  tale  of  1782. 

...N.  C.  Iron. 
Henry  Saint  John  :  a  tale  of  1774-1775.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Hernan  Cortez  en  Tabasco.     ...Fermin  del  Rey. 
Hero  of  Cowpens.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 
Higher  law.     ...Edward  Maitland.     (Pseud.,  Herbert  Ainslie.) 
Hilt  to  hilt ;  or,  Days  and  nights  in  the  Shenandoah  in  the  autumn 

of  1864.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Historischer  Roman.     ...Cortez  Fernando. 
Hobomok.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Horse-shoe  Robinson :  a  tale  of  the  tory  ascendency.      ...John  P. 

Kennedy.     (Pseud.,  Solomon  Second-thoughts.) 


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SUBJECT  INDEX   T^^-^-^SS^k-"''^^'''^  13 

AMERICA  —  Contintced. 

Humbled  pride:  a  story  of  the  Mexican  War.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Hurricane  Harry.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Independence  :    a  story  of   the  American  revolution.     ...John    R. 

Musick. 
Inez  :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     ...Augusta  J.  Wilson. 
Infidel ;  or,  Fall  of  Mexico.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 
L'Intendant  Bigot,  1758.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
In  the  valley.     ...Harold  Frederick. 
Iron  furnace.     ...J.  H.  Anghey. 
Isidra.     ...Willis  Steell. 

Israel  Potter  :  his  fifty  years  of  exile.     ...Herman  Melville. 
Izram,   ...Charlotte  Elizabeth  Tonna.    (Pseud.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.) 
Jacques  et  Marie.     ...N.  Bourassa. 
John  Gray :  a  Kentucky  tale  of  the  olden  time.     ...James  Lane 

Allen. 
John  March,  Southerner.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 
Johnson  Manor  :  a  tale  of  olden  time  in  New  York.    ...James  Kent. 
La  jongleuse.     ...H.  Raymond  Casgrain. 
Karmel,  the  scout.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 
Kate  Aylesford.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Katherine  Walton.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Kin-da-shon's  wife.     ...Mrs.  Eugene  S.  Willard. 
King's  warrant.     ...A.  H,  Engelback. 
Lady  of  Fort  Saint  John.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Last  of  the  foresters.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Last  of  the  Mohicans.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Leather  stockings  and  silk  ;  or,  Hunter  John  Myers  and  his  times : 

a  story  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Lebensbilder  aus  der  westlichen  Hemisphere.     ...Charles  Sealfield 

(formerly  Karl  Postl). 
Legends  of  the  West.     ...James  Hall. 
Life  in  the  new  world  ;  or.  Sketches  of  American  society.    ...Charles 

Sealfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl).     English  translation. 
Lily  and  the  cross.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or,  Leaguer  of  Boston.    ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Lone  star  of  Texas.     ...J.  W.  Dallam. 
Lord  of  himself.     ...Francis  H.  Underwood. 
Lucia  Dare.     ...Sarah  A.  Dorsey.    (Pseud.,  Filia.) 
Les  Machabees  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
Maid  of  Esopus.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 
Malmiztic  the  Toltec,   and  the  cavaliers  of  the  cross.     ...W.  W. 

Fosdick. 
Man  without  a  country.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Marcus  Blair.     ...Caleb  E.  Wright. 


14  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

AMERICA  —  Continued, 

Margaret    Moncrieff,    the    first   love   of   Aaron    Burr.     ...Charles 

Burdett. 
Marrymg  by  lot :  a  tale  of  the  primitive  Moravians.     ...Charlotte  B. 

Mortimer. 
Mehetabel.     ...Mrs.  H.  C.  Gardner. 

Mellichampe  :  a  legend  of  the  Santee.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Mercedes  of  Castile ;   or,  Voyage  to  Cathay.     ...James  Fenimore 

Cooper. 
Meredith  ;  or,  Mystery  of  the  Meschianza.     ...Anon. 
Merton.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Merry-Mount:  a  romance  of  the  Massachusetts  colony.      ...John 

Lothrop  Motley. 
Mexican  ;  or,  Love  and  land.     ...J.  M.  Dagnall. 
Mexican  prince  ;  or,  Story  of  Montezuma.     ...Anon. 
Might  not   right ;    or,  Stories  of   the  discovery  and   conquest   of 

America.     ...Anon. 
Miss    MacRea;    Roman    historique.      ...Michael    Rene    Hilliard 

d'Auberteuil. 
Miss  Ravenal's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty.     ...John  W. 

De  Forest. 
Mohun ;  or.  Last  days  of  Lee  and  his  paladins.   ...JohnEsten  Cooke. 
Monarchist.     ...John  B.  Jones. 
Monody  on  Major  Andre.     ...Anna  Seward. 
Montezuma,  the  last  of  the  Aztecs.     ...E.  Maturin, 
Montezuma,  the  serf.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
More  than  she  could  bear.     ...H.  Bendbow. 
Mustang  Gray.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 
My  comrades.     ...Howard  Hinton. 
Nameless  nobleman.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
Nazarene.     ...George  Lippard. 
Near  to  nature's  heart.      ..Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Nick  of  the  woods ;  or,  Jibbenainosay :  a  tale  of  Kentucky.    ...Robert 

Montgomery  Bird. 
El  nigromantico  Mejicano.     ...I.  M.  Pusalgas. 
Norsemen  in  the  West ;  or,  America  before  Columbus.     ...Robert 

Michael  Ballantyne. 
Oath  of  Marion.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Old  bell  of  independence;  or,  Philadelphia  in  1776.     ...Henry  C. 

Watson. 
Old  Dominion ;  or,  Southampton  massacre.   ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 
Old   Fort   Duquesne;    a   tale   of   the   early  toils,  struggles,   and 

adventures  of  the  first  settlers  at  the  forks  of  the  Ohio  in  1 754. 

...Anon. 

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SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  15 

AMERICA  —  Continued. 

Old   Fort   Duquesne ;    or,   Captain    Jack,  the  scout.      ...Charles 

McKnight. 
Old  Hal  Williams.     ...J.  T.  Warren. 
Old  judge  ;  or.  Life  in  a  colony.     ...T.  C.  Haliburton. 
Old  plantation.     ...James  Hungerford. 
Old  Put.     ...Justin  Jones.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Hazel.) 
Old  revolutionary  soldier.     ...Joseph  Alden. 
Old  stone  house.     ...Joseph  Alden. 
Out  of  a  besieged  city.     ...Charles  W.  Hutson. 
Out  of  the  sunset  sea.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Overland.     ...John  W.  De  Forest. 

Partisan  :  a  romance  of  the  revolution.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Partisan  leader.     ...Beverly  Tucker. 

Patriot  and  tory,  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...Julia  M.  Wright. 
Paul  and  Persis  ;  or,  Revolutionary  struggle  in  the  Mohawk  valley. 

...Mary  E.  Bunce. 
Paul  Ardenheim.     ...George  Lippard. 
Paul  Jones.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 
Paul  Jones.     ...Pierce  Egan. 
Paul  Jones.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 
Paul  Redding.     ...T.  Buchanan  Read. 
Peep  at  the  Pilgrims.     ...Harriet  V.  Cheney. 
Pemberton ;  or,  One  hundred  years  ago.     ...Henry  Peterson. 
Peter  and  Polly.     ...Annie  D.  Greene. 
Philip  Nolan's  friends.     -.Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Picture  of  Las  Cruces.     ...Frances  C.  Fisher  Tiernan. 
Pilgrims  of  New  England :  a  tale  of  the  early  American  settlers. 

...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe.     (Webb.) 
Pilgrims;  a  story  of  Massachusetts.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Pilot;  a  tale  of  the  sea.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Pioneers.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Planter's  daughter.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Pleasant  Waters :  a  story  of  Southern  life  and  character.     ...Graham 

Clay  tor. 
El  Pleito   de   Hernan   Cortes   con  Panfilo   de  Narvaez.      ...J.  de 

Canizares. 
Pocahontas  :  a  story  of  Virginia.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Pride  of  Lexington.     ...William  Seton. 

Puepla,  oder  die  Franzosen  in  Mexico.     ...H.  O.  F.  Goedsche. 
Quaker  soldier.     ...J.  Richter  Jones. 
Queen  of  the  lakes.    ...Mayne  Reid. 

Ralphton  ;  or,  Young  Carolinian  of  1776.     ...A.  H.  Brisbane. 
Rebels  and  tories.     ...Lawrence  Labree. 
Red  mountains  of  Alaska.     ...Willis  B.  Allen. 


l6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

AMEBIGA  —  Continued. 

Red-skins.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Rejected  wife.     ...Ann  S.  Stephens. 

Revolutionary  times.     ...Edward  Abbott. 

Rivals :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Aaron  Burr  and  Alexander  Hamilton. 

...Jeremiah  Clemens. 
Rivals  of  Acadia.     ...Harriet  V.  Cheney. 
Robert  Fulton :    an    historical    novel.     ...Johannes    Carsten    von 

Hauch.     English  translation. 
Robert  Fulton :  historischer  Roman.  ...Johannes  Carsten  von  Hauch. 
Romance  of  Bollard.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Romance  of  the  republic.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Rosalie  du  Pont.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 
Running  the  blockade.     ...William  H.  Thomes. 
Russell  and  Sidney.     ...Eliza  Leslie. 
Saint  Augustine :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots  in  America.     ...John 

R.  Musick. 
Sanctuary.     ...George  W.  Nichols. 
Saratoga  :  an  Indian  tale  of  frontier  life ;  a  true  story  of  1787.    ...D. 

Shepherd. 
Satanstoe.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Les  scalpeurs  blancs.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Scenes  at  Washington  :  a  story  of  the  last  generation.     ...Anon. 
Scenes  de  la  vie  militaire  au  Mexique.     ...E.  L.  Gabriel  de  Ferry  de 

Bellemare. 
Scout.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Seeking  a  country  ;  or,  Home  of  the  Pilgrims.     ...E.  N.  Hoare. 
Septimius  Felton.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Settlers  in  Canada.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Shelby's  expedition  to  Mexico.     ...John  N.  Edwards. 
Shoulder  straps.     ...Henry  Morford. 
Sinners  twain.     ...John  Mackie. 

Sketches  of  Western  adventure.     ...John  A.  McClung. 
Some  unconventional  people.     ...Mrs.  J.  Gladwyn  Jebb. 
Spinning-wheel  stories.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
Spy  :  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Standish  of  Standish.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
Standish  the  Puritan.     ...Eldred  Grayson. 
Stories  of  new  France.     ...Agnes  M.  Machar. 
Stories  of  old  new  Spain.     ...Thomas  A.  Janvier. 
Stories  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico  and  Peru.     ...  W.  Dalton. 
Stories  of  the  old  Dominion  from  the  settlement  to  the  end  of  the 

revolution.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Stories  of  the  revolution.     ...Josiah  Priest. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION,  1 7 

AMERICA — Continued. 

Storm  Mountain.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Story  of  a  Hessian.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Sunny  South.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Surry  of  Eagle's  nest.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Sustained  honor  :  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Tales  of  the  Border.     ...James  Hall. 

Thankful  Blossom.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 

Thirty-nine  men  and  one  woman.     ...H.  £mile  Chevalier.     English 
translation. 

Three  girls  of  the  revolution.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Three  scouts.     ...John  Townsend  Trowbridge. 

Ticonderoga;  or,  Black  eagle.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Tiger-lilies.     ...Sidney  Lanier. 

Tory  spy.     ...J.  Colfort  Clifton. 

Trente-neuf  hommes  pour  une  femme.    ...H.  iSmile  Chevalier. 

True  stories  of  the  American  fathers.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 

True  to  the  old  flag :  a  tale  of  the  American  war  of  independence. 
...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Twice  taken ;  an  historical  romance  of  the  maritime  British  prov- 
inces.    ...Charles  W.  Hall. 

U.  E.  :  a  tale  of  Upper  Canada.     ...Anon. 

Unfinished   tale;    or,  Daughter   of  the  mill:    romance   of    Lake 
George.     ...F.  Clarebarne. 

Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Die  Virey    und    die  Aristokraten.     ...Charles  Sealfield  (formerly 
Karl  Postl). 

Walter  Thornley ;  or,  Peep  at  the  past.     ...Susan  R.  Sedgwick. 

Washington  and  his  men.     ...George  Lippard. 

Washington  and  '76.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Water  waif:  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Elizabeth    S.  Bladen. 

Wau-nan-gee;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 

Westward  Ho  !     ...James  K.  Paulding. 

White  and  black :  a  story  of  the  Southern  states.     ...A.  Biggs. 

White  chief.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

White  scalper.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English  translation. 

White  slave.     ...R.  Hildreth. 

Wilderness  and  the  war-path.     ...James  Hall. 

Witch  of  Salem  ;  or,  Credulity  run  mad.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Woman    of    Shawmut :    a   romance   of   colonial    times.      ...E.  J. 
Carpenter. 

Woodcraft.     ...William  George  Simms. 

Yankee  champion.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 

Yemassee :  a  romance  of  California.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

2 


1 8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

LWSSIGK— Continued. 

Yorktown  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 

Young  rebels ;  a  story  of  the  battle  of  Lexington.     ...Robert  Hope 

Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott  R.  Hope.) 
See  also  individual  states  and  the  different  wars  of  the  United  States. 

South  America. 

Un  Acontecimiento  en  Tucuman.     ...J.  O.  Bustamente. 

Admirable  Lady  Biddy  Fane.     ...Frank  Barrett. 

Afloat  in  the  forest.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

L'Araucan.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Dolores  :  ein  Charaktergemalde  aus  Siid-Amerika.  ...Harro  Paul 
Harring. 

Dolores  :  a  historical  novel  of  South  America.  ...Harro  Paul  Har- 
ring.    English  translation. 

Les  Espagnols  au  Perou ;  ou,  La  mort  de  Rolla.  ...August  Frie- 
drich  Ferdinand  von  Kotzebue. 

Forest  exiles  ;  or,  Perils  amid  the  wilds  of  the  Amazon.  ...Mayne 
Reid. 

Frank  Redcliffe  :  a  story  of  travel  and  adventure  in  the  forests  of 
Venezuela.     ...Achilles  Daunt. 

Golden  magnet ;  the  Land  of  the  Incas.    ...George  Manville  Fenn. 

History  of  Oroonoko  ;  or,  Royal  slave.     ...Aphra  Behn. 

Hoffnungen  in  Peru.     ...Ernest,  Baron  von  Bibra. 

Inca queen;  or,  Lost  in  Peru.     ...John  Evelyn. 

Les  Incas  ;  ou,  La  destruction  de  I'empire  du  Perou.  ...Jean  Fran- 
gois  Marmontel. 

Incas ;  or,  Destruction  of  the  empire  of  Peru.  ...Jean  Fran9ois 
Marmontel.     English  translation. 

In  New  Granada.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Jilma  6  continuacion  de  Los  Pizarros.     ...F.  Perez. 

Ein  Juwel :  sUdamerikanischer  Roman.     ...Ernest,  Baron  von  Bibra. 

Letters  written  by  a  Peruvian  princess.  ...F.  H.  de  Graffigny. 
English  translation. 

Lettres  d'une  Peruvienne.     ...F.  H.  de  Graffigny. 

Lost  Inca.     ...P.  Ozollo. 

Lost  in  the  wilds.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Lucia  Miranda.     ...Celestina  Fiines. 

Lucia  Miranda.     ..  Eduardo  Mansilla  de  Garcia. 

Lutchmee  and  Dilloo.     ...Edward  Jenkins. 

Manco  the  Peruvian  chief.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Man  of  mark.    ...Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.    (Pseud.,  Anthony  Hope.) 

Maria :  a  South  American  romance.  ...Jorge  Isaacs.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Maria:  Novela  Americana.     ...Jorge  Isaacs. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  19 

AMERICA  —  Continued. 

Une  mission  au  Paraguay.    ...^Slie  Berthet. 

Near  the  Lagunas ;  or,  Scenes  in  the  states  of  La  Plata.     ...Anon. 

On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Out  on  the  Pampas ;  or,  Young  settlers.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Pampas  ;  or,  Story  of  adventure  in  the  Argentine  Republic.  ...Rob- 
ert Hope  Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott  R.  Hope.) 

Pizarro;  or,  Death  of  Rolla.  ...August  Friedrich  Ferdinand  von 
Kotzebue.     English  translation. 

Los  Pizarros.     ...F.  Perez. 

Ponce  de  Leon;  or,  Rise  of  the  Argentine  Republic.     ...Anon. 

Der  Rodeo  in  Chile.     ...Ernest,  Baron  von  Bibra. 

Der  Schatz  des  Inka.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

Secret  of  the  Andes :  a  romance.     ...Friedrich  Hassaurek. 

La  Serera,  legenda  historica.     ...Enrique  E.  Rivaroli. 

Die  siidamerikanische  Reise  des  Doctor  H.  ...Ernest,  Baron  von 
Bibra. 

Einige  Tage  in  Rio  Janeiro.     ...Ernest,  Baron  von  Bibra. 

Theodore ;  ou,  Les  Peruviens.     ...G.  L.  A.  Pigault  Lebrun. 

Treasures  of  the  Inca.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English  translation. 

Under  the  Southern  cross.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 

Unter  der  Penchuenchen.     ...Friedrich  Gerstacker. 

Up  the  Tapojoos ;  or,  Adventures  in  Brazil.    ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Voice  of  Urbano  :  romance  of  adventure  on  the  Amazons.  ...James 
William  Wells. 

Young  Llanero.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

ANARCHISM,   FENIANISM,   and  NIHILISM. 

Career  of  a  Nihilist.     ...Sergius  Stepniak,  Pseud.    Translated  from 

the  Russian. 
Condemned  as  a  Nihilist:  a  story  of  escape  from  Siberia.  ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Crime  of  the  'Liza  Jane.     ...Fergus  W.  Hume. 
Dynamitards.     ...Reginald  Tayler. 
Fair  Saxon.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 
Female  Nihilist.     ...E.  Lavigna. 
Fitzgerald  the  Fenian.     ...J.  D.  Maginn. 
Green  book ;  or,  Freedom  under  the  snow.    ...Mor  Jokai.  English 

translation. 
Hartmann  the  Anarchist.     ...E.  Douglas  Fawcett. 
Light  and  shade.     ...Charlotte  O'Brien. 
Marzio's  crucifix.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Narka,  the  Nihilist.     ...Katharine  O'Meara. 
Nest  of  nobles.     ...Ivan  Sergyevich  Turgenieff.     Translated  from 

the  Russian. 


20  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ANAECHISM,  FENIANISM,  and  NIHILISM  —  Continued. 
Nihilist  princess.     ...Louise  Gageneur. 

Our  radicals.     ...Frederick  G.  Burnaby.  , 

Out  of  the  jaws  of  death.     ...Frank  Barrett. 
Paris.     ...!£mile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Prince  of  Balkistan.     ...Allen  Upward. 
Red  route.     ...William  Sime. 
Ridgeway.     ...Scian  Dubl,  Pseud. 
Rudine.    ...Ivan    Sergyevich    Turgenieff.      Translated    from    the 

Russian. 
Storm  light ;  or,  Nihilist's  doom.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 
Le  ventre  de  Paris.     ...^fimile  Zola. 
Vital  question.     ...Nikolai  Tchernishevsky.     Translated  from  the 

Russian. 
When  we  were  boys.     ...William  O'Brien. 
See  also  LABOR  AND   CAPITAL,   CONFLICT   OF. 

ANCIENT   HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

Twentieth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Hebrew  heroes.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Patriarchal  times.     ...C.  M.  O'Keefe. 

Sarchedon :  a  legend  of  the  great  Queen.     ...George  John  Whyte 
Melville. 

Eighteenth  Century  Before  Christ. 
Jose  et  Benjamin.     ...Adolf  Franz  Delitzsch. 

Joseph  and  Benjamin.     ...Adolf  Franz  Delitzsch.     English  trans- 
lation. 

Fifteenth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Ephraim  and  Helah  :  a  story  of  the  Exodus.     ...Edwin  Hodder. 
Joshua  :  a  story  of  biblical  times.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.    English 

translation. 
Josua.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Pillar  of  fire ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Rameses.     ...Edward  Upham. 

Rescued  from  Egypt.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Spell  of  Ashtaroth.     ...Duffield  Osborne. 

Fourteenth  Century  Before  Christ. 
Uarda :  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Aegypten.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Uarda:  a  romance  of  ancient  Egypt.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebeis.   Eng- 
lish translation. 

Thirteenth  Century  Before  Christ. 
Triumph  over  Midian.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  21 

ANCIENT  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Twelfth  Century  Before  Christ. 
Samson.     ...S.  W.  Odell. 

Eleventh  Century  Before  Christ. 
Shepherd  of  Bethlehem.    ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Tenth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Adventures  of  Captain  Mago;  or,  Phcenician  expedition  B.  c.  looo. 

...Leon  Cahun.     English  translation. 
Les  aventures  de  Capitaine  Magon;  ou,  line  exploration  Pheni- 

cienne  mille  ans  avant  Tere  Chretienne.     ...Leon  Cahun. 
Leah.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 

Eighth  Century  Before  Christ. 
Numa  Pompilius.     ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 

Seventh  Century  Before  Christ. 

Exiles  in  Babylon.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Sixth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Belteshazzar :  a  romance  of  Babylon.     ...Edward  R.  Roe. 
Egyptian  princess.  ...GeorgMoritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Eine  aegyptische  Konigstochter.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Fifth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Fountain  of  Arethusa.     ...Robert  Landor. 

Pausanias,  the  Spartan.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 

Lytton. 
Philothea.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Prince  of  Argolis.     ...J.  Moyr  Smith. 

Fourth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Apelles  and  his  contemporaries.     ...Henry  Greenough. 

Heroes  of  Ancient  Greece.     ...Ellen  Palmer. 

Voyage  du  jeune  Anacharsis  en  Grece,  vers  le  milieu  de  quatri^me 
siecle  avant  Jesus  Christ.     ...Jean  Jacques  Barthelemy. 

Young  Anacharsis.     ...Jean  Jacques  Barthelemy.     English  trans- 
lation. 

Second  Century  Before  Christ. 

Charicles  ;  or,  Illustrations  of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 
...Wilhelm  Adolf  Becker.     English  translation. 

Charikles.     ...Wilhelm  Becker. 

Emperor.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 


22  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

ANCIENT   ■m.^Tm.l.  —  Cojitinued. 

Helen's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem  :  a  picture  of  Judaism  in  the  cen- 
tury which  preceded  the  advent  of  Our  Saviour.  ...Friedrich 
Abraham  Strauss.     English  translation. 

Melon's  Wallfahrt  nach  Jerusalem  hundert  neun  Jahr  vor  der 
Geburt  unsers  Herrn.     ...Friedrich  Abraham  Strauss. 

Der  Kaiser.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Die  Sch western.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Sisters.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

First  Century  Before  Christ. 

Fawn  of  Sertorius.     ...Robert  Landor. 

Gallus :  historischer  Roman.     ... Wilhelm  Adolf  Becker. 

Gallus ;  or,  Roman  scenes  in  the  time  of   Augustus.     ...Wilhelm 

Adolf  Becker.     English  translation. 
Idumean.     ...J.  M.  Leavitt. 
Zipporah.     ...Mrs.  M.  E.  Bewsher. 

First  Century  Anno  Domini. 

Agathocles.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Ahasverus.     ...Edgar  Quinet. 

Am  Kreuz  :  ein  Passions  roman  aus  Oberammergau.   ...  Wilhelmine 

von  Hillern. 
Antipas,  son  of  Chuza,  and  others  whom  Jesus  loved.     ...Louisa 

Seymour  Houghton. 
Arius,  the  Libyan.     ...Nathan  C.  Kouns. 
Aurelia ;  or,  Jews  of  Capernagate.     ...Abel  Quinton. 
Barabbas.    ...Marie  Corelli. 
Ben  Hur:  a  tale  of  the  Christ.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Beric,  the  Breton.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Burning  of  Rome  ;  or,  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Alfred  John 

Church. 
Daybreak  in  Britain.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Dion  and  Sybilis.     ...M.  G.  Keon. 
Doom  of  the  holy  city.     ...Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer. 
Dorcas,  the  daughter  of  Faustina.     ...Nathan  C.  Kouns. 
Early  Christianity.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Early  dawn ;  or,  Sketches  of  Christian  life  in  England  in  the  olden 

times.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Edol,  the  Druid.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Emmanuel :  story  of  the  Messiah.     ...William  Forbes  Cooley. 
Gaudentius.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 
Gladiators :   a  tale  of  Rome  and  Judaea.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Glaucia.     ...Emma  Leslie. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  23 

ANCIENT  1SISHQ2.X— Continued. 
Golden  age.     ...Kenneth  Grahame. 
tleleua's  household  :  a  tale  of  Rome  in  the  first  century.     ...James 

De  Mille. 
Julia  of  Baioe.     ...J.  W.  Brown. 
Julian.     ...William  Ware. 
Lapsed  but  not  lost.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Light  from  the  catacombs.     ...E.  L.  M. 

Naomi ;  or,  Last  days  of  Jerusalem.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Neither  Rome  nor  Judaea.     ...E.  Hoven. 
Onesimus :    memoirs   of    a   disciple   of    Saint    Paul.      ...Edwin  A. 

Abbott. 
On  the  cross.     ...Wilhelmina  von  Hillern.     English  translation. 
Philip;    or,  What   may  have  been:  a  story  of  the  first   century. 

...E.  M.  Cuttin. 
Philochristus.     ...Anon. 
Pomponia ;  or,  Gospel  in  Caesar's  household.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Prince  of  the  house  of  David ;  or,  Three  years  in  the  holy  city : 

scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Quiet  King.     ...Caroline  Atwater  Mason. 
Quo  Vadis.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Quo  Vadis  :    a  narrative   of  the  time  of  Nero.     ...Henryk   Sien- 
kiewicz.    English  translation. 
Roman  traitor.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  P'orester.) 
Saint  Paul  in  Greece.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 
Salathiel,  the  immortal.     ...George  Croly. 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man.     ...Henry  Van  Dyke. 
Triumphs  of  the  cross.     ...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Valeria.     ...Ballydear  and  Bowden. 
Valerius  :  a  Roman  story.     ...John  Gibson  Lockhart. 
Victory  of  the  vanquished.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Zillah.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Second  Century  Anno  Domini. 

Flavia.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Letters  fi-om  Rome.     ...Eustace  Wace. 

Roman  exile.     ...Guglielmo  Gajani. 

Three  Bernices.     ...Amanda  M.  Bright. 

Valerius  :  a  Roman  story.     ...John  Gibson  Lockhart. 

Third  Century  Anno  Domini. 

Aurelian.     ...William  Ware. 

Callistra  :  a  sketch  of  the  third  century.     ...John  Henry  Newman. 


24  SUBJECT  IMDEX  TO  FICTION, 

ANCIENT  ISH^TQi^X  —  Contiitued. 

Diotima  :   eine  culturhistorische  Novelle  aus  der  Zeit  der  diocleti- 

anischen  Verfolgung.     ...Wilhelm  Tangermann. 
Epicurean.     ...Thomas  Moore. 
Farm  of  Aptonga  :  a  story  for  children  of  the  times  of  Saint  Cyprian. 

...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
Letters  from  Palmyra.     ...William  Ware. 
Martyrs  of  Carthage.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Money  God ;  or,  Empire  and  the  papacy.     ...Abel  Quinton. 
Probus ;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century.     ...William  Ware. 
Theban  Legion  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Diocletian.     ...William  M. 

Blackburn. 

Fourth  Century  Anno  Bomini. 
Alexandrians.     ...Anon. 
Claudius.     ...Mrs.  R.  K.  Causton. 
Constantine.     ...Edmund  Spencer. 
Daughters  of  Pola.     ...Anon. 

Dorcas,  the  daughter  of  Faustina.     ...Nathan  C.  Kouns. 
Egyptian   wanderers.     ...John  Mason    Neale.      (Pseud.,   Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Evanus  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Constantine  the  Great.     ...Augustine 

D.  Crake. 
Homo  sum.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Homo  sum.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Julian's  dream.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 

Last  Athenian.     ...Abraham  Victor  Rydberg.     English  translation. 
Norma.     ...Ellen  Palmer. 
Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lions.     ...Anon. 

Parthenia;  or,  Last  days  of  Paganism.     ...Eliza  Buckminster  Lee. 
Pearl  of  Antioch  :  a  picture  of  the  East  at  the  end  of  the  fourth 

century.     ...Marc  A.  Bayle. 
Serapis  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Serapis.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Den  siste  Athenaren.     ...Abraham  Victor  Rydberg. 

Fifth  Century  Anno  Domini. 
Alypius  of  Tagaste:    a   tale   of  the   early  Church.     ...Mrs.  J.  B 

Peploe  (Webb). 
Antonina  ;  or,  Fall  of  Rome.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
Attila.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Conquering  and  to  conquer  :  a  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 

Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Eudoxia,  die  Kaiserinn.     ...Ida  Hahn-Hahn. 
Fabiola;  or,  Church  of  the  Catacombs.   ...Nicholas  Patrick  Stephen 

Wiseman. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION;  25 

ANCIENT  HISTORY  —  Continued. 
Hypatia.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Julemerk.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Kathleen  :  a  tale  of  the  fifth  century.     ...E.  A. 
Maid  and  Cleon.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Pearl  of  Antioch:  a  picture  of  the  East  at  end  of  fourth  century. 

...Marc  A.  Bayle. 
Quadratus  :  a  tale  of  the  world  in  the  Church.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
For   the   chronological  continuation,  see  EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF 

MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN. 

ANNE   BOLEYN.     Lived  1507-15S6. 

Anne  Boleyn;  or,  Suppression  of  the  religious  houses.     ...Anon. 

Anne  Boleyn.     ...Mrs.  K.  Thompson. 

Bride  of  Bucklersbury :  a  tale  of  the  Grocers'  Company.  ...Eliza- 
beth M.  Stewart. 

Star  of  the  court ;  or,  Maid  of  honour  and  the  Queen  of  England, 
Anne  Boleyn.     ...Selina  Bunbury. 

Windsor  Castle.     .„.  William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

See  also  HENRY  VIII.  OF  ENGLAND. 

ANNE  OF  AUSTRIA.     See  LOUIS  XIV. 

ANNE  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  17 02-17 U. 

Cornet   of  the   horse :    a  tale  of   Marlborough's   wars.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Devereux.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Esther  Vanhomrich.     ...Margaret  L.  Woods. 
History  of  Henry  Esmond.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Irish  pearl :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Queen  Anne.     ...Anon. 
John  Law,  the  projector.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Maiden's  lodge  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Queen  Anne.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Queen's  jewel.     ...M.  P.  Blyth. 
Saint  James's;  or,  Court  of  Queen  Anne.      ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 

ARABIA. 

Description^  History,  Manners,  and  Ctistoms. 
Amurath,  Prince  of  Persia  :  an  Arabian  tale.     ...Anon. 
Arabian  nights  entertainment.     ...Anon. 
Beyond  recall.     ...Adeline  Sergeant. 
Frank  Hilton;  or,  Queen's  own.     ...James  Grant. 
From  bondage  to  freedom.     ...Anon. 
Harun  al  Rascid.     ...Anne  Manning. 
History  of  the  Caliph  Vathek.     ...WiJliam  Beckford. 


26  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

ABABIA—  Continued. 

Homo  sum.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Homo  sum.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translatioa 

Khaled  :  a  tale  of  Arabia.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Lance  of  Kanana  :  a  story  of  Arabia.     ...Henry  W.  French. 

Shaving    a    Shagpat :     an    Arabian    entertainment    and    Farina. 

...George  Meredith. 
Vathek :  an  Arabian  tale.     ...William  Beckford. 

ARCHAEOLOGY. 

Aztec  treasure  house :  a  romance  of  contemporaneous  antiquity. 

...Thomas  A.  Janvier. 
Last  days  of  Tul.     ...Metta  V.  Victor.     (Pseud.,  Seeley  Regester.) 
Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltecs :  an  account  of  strange  adventures  in 

Central  America.     ...Charles  Sumner  Seeley. 
Man  who  married  the  moon  ;  and  other  Pueblo  Indian  folk-stories. 

...Charles  F.  Lummis. 
Montezuma's  daughter.     ...li.  Rider  Haggard. 
Story  of  Ab.     ...Stanley  Waterloo. 
See  also  FOLK-LORE. 

ARKANSAS. 

Description^  History ^  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Colonel  Thorpe's  scenes  in  Arkansas.     ...Anon. 

Life  and  adventure  of  an  Arkansaw  doctor.     ...M.  Lafayette  Byrn. 

Trappers  in  Arkansas.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English  translation. 

Les  trappeurs  de  I'Arkansas.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

We  all.     ...Alice  French.     (Pseud.,  Octave  Thanet.) 

ARMADA.     See  SPANISH  HISTORY. 
ARMINIUS.     See  HERMANN. 

ARMY  AND   NAVY   LIFE.     A  Selection. 

Adventures  of  Brigadier  Gerard.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Army  society  :  life  in  a  garrison  town.  ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard. 
(Pseud.,  John  Strange  Winter.) 

Away  westward.     ...Frederick  A.  Whittaker. 

Between  the  lines:  a  story  of  the  war.     ...Charles  King. 

Boy  life  in  the  United  States  Navy.     ...H.  H.  Clark. 

Bubble  reputation.     ...Katharine  King. 

Cadet  button.     ...Frederick  A.  Whittaker. 

Cadet  days.     ...Charles  King. 

Cadet  life  at  West  Point.     ...George  C.  Stronge. 

Le  Capitaine  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Captain  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Cavalry  life;  or,  Sketches  and  stories  in  barracks  and  out.  ...Hen- 
rietta E.  V.  Stannard.     (Pseud.,  John  Strange  Winter.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  27 

ARMY  AND   NAVY   lASY.— Continued. 

Chelsea  pensioners.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Colonel's  daughter;  or,  Winning  his  spurs.     ...Charles  King. 

Confederate  flag  on  the  ocean.     ...William  H.  Peck. 

Constable  of  France,  and  other  military  historiettes.    ...James  Grant. 

Cutts:  a  story  of  West  Point.     ...C.  I.  Cervus. 

Driver  Dallas.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.    (Pseud.,  John  Strange 

Winter.) 
Edgar  Fairfax :  a  story  of   West   Point.      ...Florence   Nightingale 

Craddock. 
Every  inch  a  soldier.     ...M.  J.  Colquhoun. 
Every  inch  a  soldier.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.     (Pseud.,  John 

Strange  Winter.) 
Famous  ships  of  the  British  navy :  stories  of  enterprise  and  daring 

of  British  seamen.     ...William  H.  D.  Adams. 
For  honour   of  the  flag :  a  story  of  our  sea-fights  with  the  Dutch. 

...Charles  N.  Robinson  and  John  Leyland. 
Frank   Milmay;  or,  Adventures   of   a   naval   officer.     ...Frederick 

Marryat. 
From  cadet  to  captain.     ...John  Percy  Groves. 

From  powder  monkey  to  admiral.    ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Frontier  army  sketches.     ...James  W.  Steele. 
Gentleman  cadet ;  his  career  and  adventures  at  the  Royal  Military 

Academy,  Woolwich.     ...Alfred  W.  Grayson. 
Gilead  guards.     ...Mrs.  O.  W.  Scott. 
Glory:    a   Wiltshire  story.     ...Isabella  Banks    (Mrs.  G.  Linnaeus 

Banks). 
La  grande  famille.     Roman  militaire.     ...Jean  Grave. 
Green  hand.     ...George  Cupples. 
In  blue  uniform.     ...George  Israel  Putnam. 
In  marine  armor  ;  being  adventures  of  Abel  Dane.     ...George  Man- 

ville  Fenn. 
In  the  dashing  days  of  old ;  or,  World-wide  adventures  of  Willie 

Grant.     ...Gordon  Stables. 
In  the  king's  service.     ...Mary  C.  Ware  (Mrs.  Hibbert  Ware). 
King  George's  middy.     ...William  Gilbert. 
Lights   and   shades  of  military   life.     ...Alfred    Victor,  Comte  de 

Vigny.     English  translation. 
Love  afloat :  a  story  of  the  American  navy.    ...Francis  H.  Sheppard. 
Loyal  traitor',  a  story  of  the  naval  war  of  1812.     ...James  Barnes. 
Marion's  faith.     ...Charles  King. 
Memoirs   of  a  Griffin ;   Cadet's  first  year  in  India.     ...Francis  J. 

Bellew. 
Mignon;  or,  Bootle's  baby.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.    (Pseu^., 

John  Strange  Winter.) 


28  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ARMY   AND   NAVY    IIYY.— Contimicd, 

Mignon's  husband.     ...lieniietla  E.  V.   Stannard.     (Pseud.,   John 

Strange  Winter.) 
Military  mosaics :  a  set  of  tales  and  sketches  on  soldierly  themes. 

...John  A.  O'Shea. 
Miss   Bagg's   secretary:  a   West  Point  romance.     ...Clara  Louise 

Burnham. 
Night  watch.     ...Anon. 

On  the  offensive  :  an  army  story.     ...George  Israel  Putnam. 
Our  sailors  ;  or,  Anecdotes  of  the  engagements  and  gallant  deeds  of 

the  British  Navy  during  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria.    ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Ouzel  galley.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Paddy  Finn;  or,  Adventures  of  a  midshipman  afloat  and  ashore. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Plain  tales  from  the  hills.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Pluck.    ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.    ( Pseud.,  John  Strange  Winter.) 
Privateer:  a  tale  of  the  nineteenth  century.     ...Cecil  P.  Stone. 
Queen's  cadets.     ...James  Grant. 

Second  to  none  :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Servitude  et  grandeur  militaires.     ...Alfred  Victor,  Comte  de  Vigny. 
Shoulder  straps.     ...Henry  Morfprd. 
Son  of  Mars.     ...Arthur  Griffiths. 
South  Sea  whaler.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Starlight  ranch,  and   other   stories   of   army   life  on  the  frontier. 

...Charles  King. 
Sustained  honor:  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Tales  of  military  life.     ...William  Maginn. 

Three  lieutenants ;  or.  Naval  life  in  the  nineteenth  century.    ...Wil- 
liam Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Three  midshipmen.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Tom  Clifton ;  or.  Western  boys  in  Grant's  and  Sherman's  army. 

...W.  L.  Goss. 
Two  admirals.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Two  soldiers  and  Dunraven  Ranch.     ...Charles  King. 
True  blue ;  or.  Life  and  adventure  of  a  British  seaman  of  the  old 

school.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Under  Drake's  flag :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Veterans  of  Chelsea  Hospital.     ...George  R.  Gleig. 
Will  Watch  :  from  the  autobiography  of  a  British  officer.     ...Wil- 
liam J.  Neale. 
Won  at  West  Point.     ...Fush,  Pseud. 
Young  scout :  the  story  of  a  West  Point  lieutenant.     ...Edward  S. 

Ellis. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  29 

ARMY   AND    NAVY   VLY'E.— Continued. 

Young  Tom  Bowling      ...John  Conroy  Hutcheson. 
See  also  SEA   STORIES  and  SOLDIERS. 

ARNOLD,   BENEDICT.     Lived  174^0-1801. 

Arnold;  or,  British  spy.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Gideon  Godbold.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 

Great  treason.     ...Mary  A.  M.  Hoppus. 

Near  to  nature's  heart.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 

Rejected  wife.     ...Ann  S.  W.  Stephens. 

See  also  UNITED   STATES   HISTORY,   Eighteenth  Century. 

ART. 

Alida  Craig.     ...Pauline  King. 

Artist  lovers.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Artists'  wives.     ...Alphonse  Daudet.     English  translation. 

Aspasia :  a  romance  of  art  and  love  in  ancient  Hellas.  ...Robert 
Hamerling. 

Atelier  du  Lys.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Breuchel  brothers.  ...Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Die  Briider ;  oder,  Das  Geheimniss.    ...Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg. 

Coast  of  Bohemia.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Les  femmes  d'artistes.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 

Le  fils  du  Titien.     ...Louis  Charles  Alfred  de  Musset. 

Guenn  :  a  wave  on  the  Breton  coast.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 

Higher  than  the  church.  ...  Wilhelmina  von  Plillern.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Hoc  men  schilder  wordt.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Hoher  als  die  Kirche.     ...Wilhelmina  von  Hillern. 

How  one  becomes  a  painter.  ...Hendrik  Conscience.  English 
translation. 

Insignificant  woman.  ...Bertha  Behrens.  (Pseud.,  W.  Heimburg.) 
English  translation. 

Margaret  von  Ehrenberg,  the  artist's  wife.  ...William  and  Mary 
Howitt. 

Master  of  Tanagra.    ...Ernst  von  Wildenbruch.    English  translation. 

Der  Meister  von  Tanagra  :  eine  Kiinstlergeschichte  aus  Alt-Hellas. 
...Ernst  von  Wildenbruch. 

Miss  Angel.     ...Anna  Isabella  Thackeray  (Mrs.  Richmond  Ritchie). 

Premier  and  the  Painter.     ...Isaac  Zangwill  and  Louise  Cowen. 

Real  thing.     ...Henry  James. 

Rowena  in  Boston.     ...Maria  Louisa  Poole. 

Story  of  a  modern  woman.     ...Ella  Hepworth  Dixon. 

Stumbler  in  wide  shoes.     ...Anon. 

Eine  Unbedeutende  Frau.  ...Bertha  Behrens.  (Pseud., W.  Heimburg.) 

William  Hogarth  :  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 


30  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ARTHUE,  KING.     See  KNIGHTS  AND  KING  ARTHUR. 

ASKEW,  ANNE.     Lived  1521-15^6. 

Lincolnshire  tragedy.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller,  Mistress  Anne  Askew. 

...Anne  Manning. 
See  also  REFORMATION  and  PROTESTANTISM. 

ASTRONOMY. 

Astrologer's  daughter.     ...Rose  E.  Temple. 

Dog  of  stars.     ...Standish  O'Grady. 

House :  an  episode  in  the  lives  of  Reuben  Baker,  astronomer,  and 

his  wife  Alice.     ...Eugene  Field. 
Johann  Kepler.     ...Julie  Burow. 
Journey  in  other  worlds.     ...John  Jacob  Astor. 

ATHENS,  GREECE. 

Description^  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Aspasia:  a  romance  of  art  and  love  in  ancient  Hellas.     ...Robert 

Hamerling. 
Callias :  a  tale  of  the  fall  of  Athens.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 
Charmione  ;  a  tale  of  the  great  Athenian  revolution.     ...Edward  A. 

Leatham. 
Fair  Athens.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Edmonds. 
Few  days  in  Athens.     ...Francis  Wright  D'Arusmont. 
Glaucia.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Heroes  of  ancient  Greece :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Socrates,  the 

Athenian.     ...Ellen  Palmer. 
Last  Athenian.     ...Abraham  Viktor  Rydberg.     English  translation. 
Pericles  :  a  tale  of  Athens.     ...Caroline  Frances  Cornwallis. 
Den  siste  Athenaren.     ...Abraham  Viktor  Rydberg. 
Thoth:  a  romance.     ...Joseph  Shield  Nicholson. 
Three  Greek  children.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 
See  also  GREECE. 

AUSTRALIA. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Alfreda  Holme :  a  story  of  social  life  in  Australia.     ...Elizabeth  B. 

Bayly. 
Australian  heroine.     ...Rose  Murray  Prior  Praed  (Mrs.  Campbell 

Praed). 
Australian  millionaire.     ...Mrs.  A.  Blitz. 
Bail  up.     ...Hume  Nisbet. 
Boss  of  Taroomba.     ...Ernest  W.  Hornung, 

Colonial  reformer.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 
Final  reckoning :  a  tale  of  bush  life  in  Australia.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  31 

iCii^T&kllLh.— Continued. 

Girl  at  Birrell's.     ...Thomas  Heney. 

Grif :  a  story  of  Australian  life.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gongoil.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 

Head  station  :  a  novel  of  Australian  life.  ...Rose  Murray  Prior 
Praed  (Mrs.  Campbell  Praed). 

His  first  kangaroo.     ...Arthur  Ferres. 

His  natural  life.     ...Marcus  Clarke. 

Kidnapped  squatter,  and  other  Australian  tales.  ...Andrew  Rob- 
ertson. 

Knight  of  the  white  feather.     ...Jessie  Fraser.     (Pseud.,  Tasma.) 

Maori  and  settler :  a  story  of  the  New  Zealand  war.  ...George 
Alfred  Henty. 

Miner's  right :  a  tale  of  the  Australian  gold  fields.  ...Thomas  A. 
Brown.     (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldre wood.) 

Modern  buccaneer.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldre- 
wood.) 

Moondyne  :  a  story  of  the  under-world.     ...John  Boyle  O'Reilly. 

Mrs.  Tregaskiss.  ...Rose  Murray  Prior  Praed  (Mrs.  Campbell  Praed). 

Nevermore.     ...Thomas  A.  Brown.     (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

Nuggets  in  the  Devil's  punch-bowl,  and  other  Australian  stories. 
...Andrew  Robertson. 

Outlaw  and  lawmaker.  ...Rose  Murray  Prior  Praed  (Mrs.  Camp- 
bell Praed). 

Pilgrims.     ...W.  Carlton  Dawe. 

Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Rogue's  march.     ...Ernest  W.  Hornung. 

Spinx  of  Eaglehawk :  a  tale  of  old  Bendigo.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown. 
(Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

Squatter's  dream  :  a  story  of  Australian  life.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown. 
(Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

Sydney-side  Saxon.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldre- 
wood.) 

Tales  of  Australian  early  days.     ...Price  Warung. 

Three  Miss  Kings  :  an  Australian  story.     ...Ada  Cambridge. 

Thunderbolt :  an  Australian  story.     ...J.  Middleton  Macdonald. 

Uncle  Piper  of  Piper's  hill.     ...Jessie  Fraser.     (Pseud.,  Tasma.) 

Winning  a  wife  in  Australia.     ...A.  Donnison. 

AUSTRIA. 

Description,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Aus  Herrn  Walther's  jung^n  Tagen.     ...Victor  Wodiczka. 
Daughters  of  Pola.     ...Anon. 
Appelein  von  Geilingen.     ...Franz  Trautmann. 
Gestalten  und  Bilder  aus  dem  Tiroler  Volksleben.     ...Max  Stichl- 
berger. 


32  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

AUSTRIA  —  Continued. 

In  the   land  of  marvels  :   folk-tales  from   Austria  and   Bohemia. 

...Friedrich  Theodor  Vernaleken.     English  translation. 
Die  Jakobiner  in  Oesterreich.     ...Eduard  Ruesser. 
Kooroona:  a  tale  of  South  Australia.     ...Mrs.  Mannington  Caffyn. 

(Pseud.,  Iota.) 
Die  letzten  Tage  von  Alt-Oesterreich.     ...Eduard  Ruesser.        ^ 
Majesty  of  man.     ...  "  Alien,"  Pseud. 
Der  Meisterschuss.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 
Osterreichische  Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen.     ...Friedrich   Theodor 

Vernaleken. 
Peter  in  der  Luft.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 
Der  schwarze  Junker.     ...Victor  Wodiczka. 
Der  schwarze  Mann.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 
Silent  sea.     ...Mrs.  Alick  Macleod. 
Der  Sohn  des  Regiments.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Der  Teufel  am  Traunsee.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 
Die  Tiirken  vor  Wiens.     ...Carl  Mueller. 
Der  Untergang  des  Protestantism  in  Oberosterreich.    ...Franz  Lubo- 

jatzky. 
Wien  vor  vierhundert  Jahren.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Wrong  man.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 
See  also  AUSTRIAN  HISTORY. 

AUSTRIAN  HISTORY. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Das  Buch  von  den  Wienern.     ...Michael  Beheim. 

Die  Revolution  der  Wiener  im  1 5  Jahrhundert.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Riidiger  von  Starhemberg.     ...Franz  X.  Huber. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

English  translation. 
At  odds.     ...Jemima  Montgomery,  Baroness  von  Tautphceus. 
Auf  dem  Wiener  Kongress.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Aus  dem  Ghetto.     ...Leopold  Kompert. 

Aus  der  schonen,  wilden  Lieutenants  Zeit.     ...Carl  Torresani. 
Babel.     ...Alfred  Meissner. 
Der  Congress  zu  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Countess  Irene.     ...J.  Fogerty. 
1809,  Historischer  Roman.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
1856-1889.     ...Bruno  Rodwald. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  2iZ 

AUSTRIAN   HISTORY  —  Contimied. 

Erlach  count.     ...Lola  Kirschner.     (Pseud.,  Ossip  Schubin.) 

For  the  right.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 

Die  Geheimnisse  des  Waldschlosses.     ...Reinhard  Edmund  Hahn. 

Imperia.     ...Mary  A.  I.  Seymour.     (Pseud.,  Octavia  Hensel.) 

Jews  of  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 

Die  Juden  von  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 

Ein  Kampf  urn's  Recht.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 

Lotta  Schmidt  and  other  stories.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 

Der  neue  Hiob.     ...Leopold  Sachermasoch. 

New  Job.     ...Leopold  Sachermasoch.     English  translation. 

Orthodox.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 

Perlen  aus  der  Krone  des  letzten  deutschen  Kaisers.     ...Franz  Isi- 

dor  Proschko. 
Peter  Mayr.     ...Peter  K.  Rosegger. 
Romance  of  Vienna.     ...Frances  Trollope. 

Scenes  from  the  Ghetto.    ...Leopold  Kompert.    English  translation. 
Year  nine  :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.     ...Anne  Manning. 

AUTHORSHIP. 

Alide  :  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life.     ...Emma  Lazarus. 

Charlotte  Ackermann  :  a  theatrical  romance.    ...Otto  Mueller.    Eng- 
lish translation. 

Charlotte  Ackermann :   ein  Hamburger  Roman  aus  dem  vorigen 
Jahrhundert.     ...Otto  Mueller. 

Clever  wife.     ...W.  Pett  Ridge. 

Frau  von  Stael :  biographischer  Roman.    ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 

George  Mandeville's  husband.     ...C.  E.  Raimond,  Pseud. 

Goethe  and  Schiller.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)     English  translation. 

Gothe  und  Schiller.   ...Clara  M.  Mundt.   (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Heinrich  Heine's  erste  Liebe.     ...Katharine  Diez. 

Immeritus  Redivivus.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Lessing.     Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg. 

Literary  courtship   under   the  auspices  of  Pike's  Peak.     ...Anna 
Fuller. 

Love  affairs  of  a  bibliomaniac.     ...Eugene  Field. 

Madame  de  Stael :  an  historical  novel.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 
English  translation. 

Moliere.     ...Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg. 

Nobody's  fault.     ...Netta  Syrett. 

Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 

Rome.     ...fimile  Zola. 

Rome.     ...£mile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Schiller,  Kulturhistorischer  Roman.     ...J.  Scherr. 
3 


34  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

hMTH^i^^YOS  —  Continued. 

School  for  husbands.     ...Rosina  W.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Shelley,  biographische  novelle.     ...Wilhelm  Ritter  von  Hamm. 

Story  of  a  modern  woman.     ...Ella  Hepworth  Dixon. 

Strawberry  hill.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 

Trente  ans  de  Paris.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 

Thirty  years  of  Paris  and  of  my  literary  life.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 

English  translation. 
Venetia.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

What  the  dragon-flies  told  the  children.     ...Amy  Brooks. 
When  a  man  's  single.  '  ...James  Matthew  Barrie. 

BABYLON. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Belteshazzar  ;.  a  romance  of  Babylon.     ...Edward  R.  Roe. 

Exiles  in  Babylon.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Handwriting  on  the  wall.     ...Edwin  Atherstone. 

Master  of  the  Magicians.  ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  (Mrs.  Her- 
bert D.  Ward)  and  Herbert  D.  Ward. 

Sarchedon :  a  legend  of  the  great  queen.  ...George  John  Whyte 
Melville. 

Tales  from  Blackwood.     Volume  2,  second  series. 

BACH,  WILHELM  FRIEDEMANN.  '  Lived  1710-1784,. 

Bach ;  or,  Fortunes  of  an  Idealist.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel.     Eng- 
lish translation. 
Friedmann  Bach.     Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Tone  masters.     ...Charles  Barnard.     Volume  3. 

BACON'S  REBELLION  (Virginia).     See  REBELLIONS,  Bacon's. 

BALBOA,  VASCO  NUNEZ.     Lived  U75-1518. 
Damsel  of  Darien.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

BARBAROSSA.     See  FREDERICK  I.  OF  GERMANY. 

BARON'S  WAR. 

Boy^s  adventure  in  the  Baron's  war.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
How  I  won  my  spurs.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
Last  of  the  barons.   ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Siege  of  Kenilworth.     ...L.  S.  Stanhope. 

BATTLES.     A  Selection. 

Agincourt.    1415. 

Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Sword  of  De  Bardwell.    ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  35 

BATTLES  —  Continued. 

Aughrim.     1691. 

Denounced.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Redmond  Count    of  O'Hanlon,  the  Irish    Rapparee.      ...William 
Carleton. 

Bosworth.    1485. 

Bosworth  field.     ...John  Beaumont. 
Bosworth  field.     ...Paul  Leicester. 

Bothwell  Bridge.     1679. 
Old  mortality.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Bouvines.    1214. 

Philip  Augustus ;  or,  Brothers  in  arms.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 
James. 

Boyne.     1690. 

Boyne-water.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  0*Hara  family.) 
Old  house  by  the  Boyne.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  J.  Sadlier). 

Brandywine.     1777. 
Blanche  of  Brandywine.     ...George  Lippard. 

Bunker  Hill.    1775. 

Grandmother's  story  of   Bunker   Hill   battle.      ...Oliver  Wendell 
Holmes. 

Champ  de  Mars.    1790. 

La  Comtesse  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Countess  of  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Cressey.    1346. 

Cressey  and  Poictiers.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Edgehill.    1642. 

Arrah  Neil.    ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Jena.    1806. 

Der  Spion.     ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 

Killiecrankie.    1689. 

Last  of  the  cavaliers.     ...Rose  Piddington. 
Scottish  cavaliers.     ...James  Grant. 

Langside.     1568. 
Abbot.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 


36  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

BATTLES  —  Continued. 

Leipsic.     1813. 

Der  Spion.     ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 

Die  Volkerschlacht  bei  Leipzig.     ...Joseph  von  Hinsberg. 

Lepanto.     1571. 

Word,  only  a  word.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Ein  Wort.    ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Lexington.     1775. 

Young  rebels  :  a  story  of  the  battle  of  Lexington.     ...Robert  Hope 
Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott  R.  Hope.) 

Melegnano.      1515. 

Die  Schlacht  von  Marignano.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 

Mtihlberg.    1647. 

Christian  prince,  Wolfgang,  Prince  of  Anhalt.    ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

English  translation. 
Fiirst  Wolfgang :  historische  Erzahlung.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

New  Orleans.    1812. 

Signal  boyfe.     ...George  C.  Eggleston. 
Subaltern  in  America.     ...George  R.  Gleig. 

Pavia.     1525. 

Saint  Leon.     ...Caleb  Williams  Godwin. 

Pinkie.    1547. 
Mary  of  Lorraine.     ...James  Grant. 

Bosbach.    1757. 
Ruckwirkungen ;  oder  wer  regiert  denn  ?   ...Johann  H.  D.  Zschokke. 

Trenton.    1777. 

Kate  Aylesford.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 

Water-waif:  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Emma  S.  Bladen. 

Wagram.     1809. 

Der  Spion.     ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 

Waterloo.    1815. 

Catherine.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

La  chartreuse  de  Parme.     ...Henri  Beyle. 

Elba  und  Waterloo  :  Forsetzung  von  1813.     ...Anon. 

Geordie  Stuart.     ...M.  B.  Manwell. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  37 

Battles  —  contmued. 

Great  shadow  and  beyond  the  city.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Die  grossen  Tage  des  Junius  1815.     ...Martin  H.  A.  Schmidt. 

Harry,  the  drummer.     ...Agnes  T.  Deane. 

Les  Miserables.      ...Victor  Hugo. 

Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

One  of  the  28th  :  a  tale  of  Waterloo.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Quatre  Bras.     ...Arthur  T.  Pask. 

Return  to  England.     ...Anon. 

Stories  of  Waterloo.     ...William  H.  Maxwell. 

Vanity  Fair.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

Waterloo.     ...Auguste  M.  de  Barthelemy  and  Joseph  Mery. 

Waterloo.     ...ifimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English 

translation. 
Waterloo:    suite  du   Conscrit   de  1813.     ...£mile    Erckmann   and 

Alexandre  Chatrian. 
See  also  history  of  countries  for  shorter  descriptions  of  battles. 

BEETHOVEN,    LUDWIG  VAN.     Lived  1770-1827. 
Beethoven.     Historischer  Roman.     ...Anon. 

Rumor.     ...Elizabeth  S.  Sheppard.     (Pseud.,  Beatrice  Reynolds.) 
Eine  stille  Liebe  zu  Beethoven.     ...Fanny  del  Rio. 
Tone  masters.     ...Charles  Barnard.     Volume  3. 
Unrequited  love  :  an  episode  in  the  life  of  Beethoven.    ...Fanny  del 

Rio.     English  translation. 
See  also  MUSIC. 

BERLIN,   GERMANY. 

Description,  History,  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Berlin  and  Sans-Souci ;  or,  Frederick  the  Great  and  his  friends. 
...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.)  English 
translation. 

Buchholz  family.  ...Julius  Ernest  Wilhelm  Stinde.  English 
translation. 

Burgomaster  of  Berlin.  ...Georg  Wilhelm  Pleinrich  Haering.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Die  Familie  Buchholz.     ...Julius  Ernest  Wilhelm  Stinde. 

Die  Franzosen  in  Berlin  :  1806-8.     ...Friedericke  H.  linger. 

Frau  Wilhelmine.     ...Julius  Ernest  Wilhelm  Stinde. 

Frau  Wilhelmine  :  Sketches  of  Berlin  life.  ...Julius  Ernest  Wil- 
helm Stinde.     English  translation. 

Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 


38  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

BERLIN,  GERMANY— 6'^;///««^^. 

Gold  und  Blut.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.  (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Johann  Gotzkowsky,  der  Kaufman  von  Berlin.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Muhlbach.) 
Kathinka  ;  Roman  aus  dem  Berliner  Leben.     ...O.  Heller. 
Merchant  of  Berlin.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise   Miihl- 

bach.)     English  translation. 
Der  Roland  von  Berlin.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich  liaering. 
See  also  GERMAN   HISTORY   and  GERMANY. 

BERN,  DIETRICH  OF.     See  DIETRICH  OF  BERN. 

BERNHARD,   DUKE   OF   WEIMAR.     Lived  1604-1639. 
Bernhard  Herzog  zu  Sachsen  Weimar.     ...F.  G.  Schlenkert. 
Herzog  Bernhard.    Eine  Geschichte  vom  Oberrhein  aus  den  Jahren 

1638-9.     ...Hans  Blum. 
Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 

BIBLE. 

Special  History  and  Characters. 

Ahasverus.     ...Edgar  Quinet. 

Barabbas.     ...Marie  Corelli. 

Belteshazzar  :  a  romance  of  Babylon.     ...Edward  R.  Roe. 

Broken  walls  of  Jerusalem  and  the  rebuilding  of  them.  ...Susan 
Warner. 

Come  forth.  ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D. 
Ward)  and  Herbert  D.  Ward. 

Delilah.     ...S.  W.  Odell. 

Ephraim  and  Helah :  a  story  of  the  Exodus.     ...Edwin  Hodder. 

Exiles  in  Babylon.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Flaming  sword,  being  an  account  of  the  extraordinary  adventures 
and  discoveries  of  Dr.  Percival  in  the  wilds  of  Africa.  ...Anon. 
(Garden  of  Eden.) 

Hammer  :  a  story  of  Maccabean  times.  ...Alfred  John  Church  and 
Richmond  Seeley. 

Hebrew  heroes.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Helon's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem  :  a  picture  of  Judaism  in  the  cen- 
tury which  preceded  the  advent  of  our  Saviour.  ...Friedrich 
Abraham  Strauss.     English  translation. 

Helen's  Wallfahrt  nach  Jerusalem,  hundert  neun  Jahr  vor  der 
Geburt  unsers  Herrn.     ...Friedrich  Abraham  Strauss. 

Idumean.     ...J.  M.  Leavitt. 

Jose  und  Benjamin.     ...Adolf  Franz  Delitzsch. 

Joseph  and  Benjamin.  ...Adolf  Franz  Delitzsch.  English  trans- 
lation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  39 

BIBLE  —  Continued. 
Joshua :  a  story  of  biblical  times.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English 

translation. 
Josua.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Julian.     ...William  Ware. 
King  of  Tyre  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah.     ...James 

M.  Ludlow. 
Leah  :  a  tale  of  ancient  Palestine.   ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr.  (Ahab.) 
Manuscript  man.     ...Elizabeth  H.  Walshe. 

Master  of  the  magicians.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs- 
Herbert  D.  Ward)  and  Herbert  D.  Ward. 
Onesimus :  memoirs  of  a  disciple  of  St.  Paul.     ...Edwin  A.  Abbott. 
Patriarchal  times.     ...C.  M.  O'Keefe. 
Pillar  of  fire ;    or,  Israel  in  bondage.      ...Joseph    Holt    Ingraham. 

(Moses.) 
Price  of   peace :    a  story  of  the  times  of  Ahab,   king   of   Israel. 

...A.  W.  Ackerman. 
Prince  of  Peace.     ...A.  W.  Ackerman. 
Prince  of  the  house  of  David  ;  or,  Three  years  in  the  holy  city : 

scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Quiet  king.     ...Caroline  Atwater  Mason. 
Rameses.     ...Edward  Upham. 
Samson.     ...S.  W.  Odell. 
Sarchedon :  a  legend  of  the  great  queen.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville.     (Samiramsi.) 
Shepherd  of  Bethlehem.    ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

(David.) 
Spell  of  Ashtaroth.     ...Duffield  Osborne.     (Joshua  and  Achan.) 
Story  of  Sodom.     ...W.  C.  Kitchin. 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man.     ...Henry  Van  Dyke. 
Throne  of  David.    ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham.    (Absalom's  rebellion.) 
Triumph  over  Midian.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Zipporah.     ...Mrs.  M.  E.  Brewsher. 
See  also  CHRIST,  LIVES  OF. 

BICYCLING. 

Arctic  night.     ...Roger  Pocock. 

On  the  down  grade.     ...Winifred  Graham. 

Two  on  a  tandem.     ...Charles  James. 

Vashti,  old  and  new.     ...Marvel  Kayve. 

Wheels  :  a  bicycling  romance.     ...A  Wheeler,  Pseud. 

Wheels  of  chance.     ...H.  G.  Wells. 

BISMARK-SCHOENHAUSEN,  OTTO  E.  LEOPOLD.     Lived  1813- 
Prince  Bismark,  friend  or  foe  }     ...Minny  Bothmer. 
Schach-Bismark.     ...J.  G.  Findel. 
See  also  GERMAN  HISTORY,  Nineteenth  Century. 


40  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

BLUCHER,  GEBHARD  LEBERECHT  VON.     Lived  1742-1819. 

Der  Feldmarschall  Blucher  und  der  Pfarrer  Kretzschmer.  ...Philipp 
Friedrich  Wilhelm  Ortel.     (Pseud.,  W.  O.  von  Horn.) 

Napoleon  in  Deutschland.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Miihlbach.) 

Napoleon  in  Germany.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 

See  also  GERMAN  HISTORY,  Nineteenth  Century. 

BOHEMIA. 

Description^  History y  Manners ^  and  Customs, 

Babica.     ...B.  Nemec. 

Bohemians  in  the  15th  century.     ...Henri  Guenot.     English  trans* 

lation. 
Les  Bohemiens  au  XV^  siecle.     ...Henri  Guenot. 
Bohmische  Juden.     ...Leopold  Kompert. 
Bohmen  von  1414  bis  1424.    ...G.  C.  R.  Herloss-sohn. 
Conrad.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Crushed   yet   conquering :    a  story   of  Constance   and   Bohemia. 

...Deborah  Alcock. 
Gisela,   ein   Roman   aus  der  Zeit  des  Conciliums  von  Constanz. 

...M.  Lehmann. 
Grandmother.     ...B.  Nemec.     English  translation. 
In  the  land  of  marvels  :    folk-tales   from  Austria  and  Bohemia. 

...Friedrich  Theodor  Vernaleken.     English  translation. 
JeanZiska.  ...George  Sand,  psued.  (Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.) 
Johann  Ziska.     ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 
Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Russians,  western  Slaves,  and  Magyars. 

...Jeremiah  Curtin. 
Osterreichische  Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen.      ...Friedrich  Theodor 

Vernaleken. 
Ottokar  von  Falkenburg.     ...L.  Lehnert. 
Prokop  Velik]^.     ...Venceslav  Lipovsk^. 
Der  Rabbi  von  Liegnitz.     ...A.  Sammter. 
Upalem  Jana  Husa  Cili.     ...Felix  Deriege. 
"  Vorhang-Purim.*'     ...Math.  Kisch. 
WenzePs  inheritance.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Die  Wrschowitze.     ...E.  C.  V.  Dietrich. 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

American  politician.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Barclays  of  Boston.  ...Elizabeth  B.  Otis  (Mrs.  Harrison  Gray  Otis). 
Curse  of  the  Old  South  Church  of  Boston.     ...James  J.  Kane. 
Lamplighter.     ...Maria  Susanna  Cummins. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  ^^ 

BOSTON,  MASS.  —  Continued. 

Lionel  Lincoln ;  or,  Leaguer  of  Boston.    ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Looking  backward.     2000-1887.     Edward  Bellamy. 

Maggie  :  a  girl  of  the  streets.     ...Stephen  Crane. 

Miss  Curtis.     ...Kate  Gannett  Wells. 

Miss  Eyre  from  Boston  and  others.     ...Ellen  L.  Moulton. 

Mrs,  Keats  Bradford.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 

Naomi ;  or,  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago.     ...E.  B.  Lee. 

Old  Boston.     ...Augusta  De  Grasse  Stevens. 

Pirate  Gold.     ...Frederic  J.  Stimson.     (Pseud.,  J.  S.  of  Dale.) 

Rebels;  or,  Boston  before  the  revolution.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 

Rowena  in  Boston.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 

Shawmut.     ...C.  K.  True. 

Story  of  the  siege  of  Boston.    ...Horace  E.  Scudder.    (In  his  Stories 

and  romances.) 
Two  gentlemen  of  Boston.     ...Anon. 
White  chief  among  the  red  men.     ...J.  T.  Adams. 
See  also  MASSACHUSETTS. 

BOYNE,  IRELAND. 

Baldearg  Donnell.     ...A.  S.  G.  Canning. 
Boyne-water.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Denounced.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Derry:    a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Charlotte    Elizabeth  Tonna. 

(Pseud.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.) 
Florence  O'Neill,  the  rose  of  Saint  Germains.   ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 
Gap  of  Barnermore,  the  Irish  highlands.     ...Isaac  Butts. 
Last  baron  of  Crana.    ...John  Banim.    (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Leixip  Castle.     ...M.  L.  O'Byrne. 

Old  house  by  the  Boyne.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  J.  Sadlier). 
Orange  and  green :  a  tale  of  the  Boyne  and  Limerick.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Peter  of  the  castle.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Under  which  king.?     ...William  Johnston. 

BRABANT,  GENEVIEVE  OF.  See  GENEVIEVE  DE  BRABANT. 

BUCCANEERS. 

Admirable  Lady  Biddy  Fane.     ...Frank  Barrett. 

Buccaneer   chief :    a   romance  of  the  Spanish  main.      .. .Gustavo 

Aimard.     English  translation. 
Buccaneers.     ...Randolph  Jones. 
Buccaneers.     ...S.  B.  H.  Judah. 
Captain   Brand   of  the   Centipede.     ...Henry  A.  Wise.     (Pseud., 

Harry  Gringo.) 
Darien  ;  or.  Merchant  prince.     ...E.  B.  G.  Warburton. 


42  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

BUCCANEERS  —  Contimied. 

Demigod.     ...Edward  P.  Jackson. 

Eppelein  von  Geilingen.     ...Franz  Trautmann. 

La  grande  flibuste.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Iron  pirate  :  a  plain  tale  of  strange  happenings  on  the  sea.     ...Max 

Pemberton. 
Lafitte,  the  pirate  of  the  Mexican  Gulf.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Life,  adventures,  and  piracies   of  the  famous   Captain  Singleton. 

...Daniel  Defoe. 
King  of  the  mountains.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 
Love  afloat :  a  story  of  the  American  navy.    ...Frances  H.  Sheppard. 
Master  Ardick,  buccaneer.     ...F.  H.  Costello. 

Modern  buccaneer.  .  .Thomas  A.  Brown.  ( Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 
Modern  Telemachus.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
New  voyage  around  the  world.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Pirate  and  moonshine.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Pirate  city.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Le  roi  des  montagnes.     ...Edmond  About. 
Rover's    secret.      ...William    J.    C.   Lancaster.      (Pseud.,     Harry 

Collingwood.) 
Seven  brothers  of  Wyoming.     ...Anon. 
Sir  Henry  Morgan.     ...E.  Howard. 
Treasure  Island.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Westward  Ho  1  or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Wild  Western  scenes.     ...J.  B.  Jones. 

BUDA,   HUNGARY. 

Siege  of  Buda.     ...Anon. 
Zord  ido.     Zsigmund  Kemeny. 
See  also  HUNGARY. 

BUNYAN,   JOHN.     Lived  1628-1688. 

Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.     ...Sallie  Rochester 
Ford. 

BURR,   AARON.     Lived  1756-18S6, 
Conspirators.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Rivals.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 
See  also  UNITED   STATES   HISTORY. 

CADETS. 

Cadet  button.     ...Frederick  M.  Whittaker. 
Cadet  days  :  a  story  of  West  Point.     ...Charles  King. 
Cadet  life  at  West  Point.     ...Hugh  T.  Reed. 
Cadet  life  at  West  Point.     ...George  C.  Strong. 
Cuts  :  a  story  of  West  Point.     ...G.  I.  Cervus. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  43 

CADETS  —  Continued. 

Edgar  Fairfax  :  a  story  of  West  Point.      ...Florence    Nightingale 

Craddock. 
From  cadet  to  captain.     ...John  Percy  Groves. 
Miss   Bagg's   secretary:  a  West  Pomt  romance.     ...Clara  Louise 

Burnham. 
Queen's  cadet.     ...James  Grant. 
Won  at  West  Point.     ...Fush,  Pseud. 
Young  scout:  the  story  of  a  West  Point  lieutenant.     ...Edward  S. 

Ellis. 
See  also  AEMY   AND   NAVY   LIFE. 

CALIFORNIA.     A  Selection. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Abandoned  claim.     ...Flora  Haines  Longhead. 

American  coin.     ...Anon. 

Amulet :  a  tale  of  Spanish  California.     ...Anon. 

Argonauts  of  North  Liberty.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 

Before  the  gringo  came.     ...Gertrude  F.  Atherton. 

Boy  emigrants.     ...Noah  Brooks. 

Braxton's  Bar  ;  a  tale  of  pioneer  life  in  California.    ...R.  M.  Daggett. 

Bridge  of  the  gods:  a  romance  of  Indian  Oregon.     ...F.  H.  Balch. 

By  shore  and  sedge.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 

California  Crusoe.     ...Anon. 

California  sketches.     ...O.  P.  Fitzgerald. 

California  sketches.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

Captain   Bayley's  heir :    a  tale  of   the  gold  fields   of    California. 

George  Alfred  Henty. 
Los  Cerritos :  a  romance  of  the   modern  times.      ...Gertrude   F. 

Atherton. 
Le  cher  chceur  de  pistes.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Counter-currents.     ...Sophie  Winthrop  Weitzel. 
Digging  for  gold.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
L'Ecole  des  Robin&ons.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Erema.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 

P'eud  of  Oakfield  Creek  :  a  novel  of  California  life.    ...Josiah  Royce. 
First  family  of  Tasajara.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
La  fievre  d'or.     i860.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
'49  ;    or,  Gold  seeker  of  the  Sierras.     ...Cincinnatus  Heine  Miller. 

(Pseud.,  Joaquin  Miller.) 
Free  prisoners  :  a  story  of  California.     ...Jane  W.  Bruner. 
Gem  of  the   mines :  a   narrative  of  California  life.     ...Mrs.  J.  B. 

Peploe  (Webb). 
Gerald  French's  friends.     ...George  H.  Jessop. 


44  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CALIFORNIA—  Continued, 

Godfrey  Morgan :  a  California  mystery.     ...Jules  Verne.     English 

translation. 
Gold  seekers  :  a  tale  of  California.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English 

translation. 
Golden  days  of  '49 :  a  tale  of  the  California  diggings.  ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Golden  dream.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
In  the  valley  of  Havilah.     ...Frederick  T.  Clark. 
Judge  Lynch :  a  romance  of  California  vineyards.     ...George  H. 

Jessop. 
Log  school-house  on  the  Columbia.     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 
Luck  of  Roaring  Camp  and  other  stories.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
Manuehta.     ...Marian  Calvert  Wilson. 
Maruja.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
Monica,  the  Mesa  maiden.     ...Evelyn  Raymond. 
Mysteries  and  miseries  of  San  Francisco,  California.     ...Anon. 
Musgrove  Ranch  :  a  tale  of  Southern  California.     ...T.  M.  Browne. 
New  and  the  old  ;  or,  California   and  India  in  romantic  aspects. 

...John  W.  Palmer.     (Pseud.,  John  Coventry.) 
Off  to  California.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 
Oregon  and  Eldorado;   or,   Romance   of  the   rivers.      ...Thomas 

Bulfinch. 
Picture  of  pioneer  times  in  California.     ...William  Grey. 
Ramona.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Red  Mountains  of  Alaska.     ...Willis  B.  Allen. 
Rifle,  rod, and  gun  in  California:  a  sporting  romance.    ...Theodore 

Stronge  Van  Dyke. 
Romance  dust  from  the  historic  placer.     ...William  S.  Mayo. 
San  Rosario  Ranch.     ...Maud  Howe. 
Society  in  search  of  truth ;  or,  Stock-gambling  in  San  Francisco. 

...J.  F.  Clark. 
Stories  of  the  foot  hills.     ...Margaret  Collier  Graham. 
Stories  of  the  Sierras  and  other  sketches.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
Susy :  a  story  of  the  plains.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
Summer  in  a  canyon.      ...Kate  Douglas    Wiggin    (Mrs.    George 

Riggs). 
Tisayac  of  the  Yosemite.     ...Mary  B.  M.  Toland. 
Trail  hunter:  a  tale  of  the  far  West.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     Eng- 
lish translation. 
Twice  bought.     Oregon  gold-fields.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Village  drama.     ...Vesta  S.  Simmons. 
Le   whip-poor-will ;    ou,   Les   pionniers   de    I'Oregon.     ...Amedee 

Bonis. 
Zanita :   a  tale  of  the   Yosemite.      ...Maria  Theresa   Longworth 

Yelverton. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  45 

CANADA. 

Description^  History ^  Manners ^  and  Customs. 

Algonquin  maiden.     ...G.  M.  Adam  and  A.  E.  Wertherald. 

Bastonnais.     ...John  Lesperance. 

Boys  of  1745,  at  the  capture  of  Louisburg.     ...James  Otis  Kaler. 

(Pseud.,  James  Otis.) 
Captain    Nelson:    a   romance    of    colonial    days.      ...Samuel    A. 

Drake. 
Chase  of  Saint  Castin,  and  other  stories  of  the  French  in  the  New 

World.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Le  chien  d'or  :  a  legend  of  Quebec.     ...William  Kirby. 
Constance  of  Acadia.     ...Edward  Payson  Tenney. 
Englishman's  haven.     ...W.  J.  Gordon. 
Francois  de  Bienville.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
L'Intendant  bigot.     Roman  Canadien.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
Jacques  et  Marie.     ...N.  Bourassa. 
Lajongleuse.     ...H.  Raymond  Casgrain. 
King's  warrant :  a  story  of  old  New  France.     ...Alfred  H.  Engel- 

back. 
Lady  of  Fort  Saint  John.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Lady  and  the  cross.     ...James  De  Mille. 
Lily  and  the  cross  :  a  tale  of  Acadia.     ...James  De  Mille. 
Les  Machabees  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
Marjorie's  Canadian  winter.     ...Agnes  M.  Machar. 
Old  judge  ;  or,  Life  in  a  colony.    ...Thomas  C.  Haliburton.    (Pseud., 

Sam  Slick.) 
Prisoner  of  the  Border.     ...Hamilton  Myers. 
Refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Ridgeway.     ...Scian  Dubh. 
Rivals  of  Acadia.     ...Harriet  V.  Cheney. 
Romance  of  Dollard.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Seats  of  the  mighty.     ...Gilbert  Parker. 
Settlers  in  Canada.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Sinners  twain.     ...J.  Mackie. 

Stories  of  the  land  of  Evangeline.     ...Grace  D.  McLeod. 
Stories  of  the  New  France.     ...Agnes  M.  Machar. 
Story  of  Tonty.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Their  wedding  journey.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Thirty-nine  men  and  one  woman.     H.  fimile  Chevalier.     English 

translation. 
Trente-neuf  hommes  pour  une  femme.     ...H.  ^Emile  Chevalier. 
U.  E. :  a  tale  of  Upper  Canada.     ...Anon. 
White  islander.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
With  Wolfe  in  Canada.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 


46  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CASTLES. 

General  and  Imaginary. 

Castle  and  town.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Castle  builders.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Castle  Comfort.     ...Helen  Hays  (Mrs.  W.J.  Hays). 

Castle  Foam.     ...Henry  W.  French. 

Castle  in  Spain.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Castle  in  the  air.     ...Hugh  B.  Ewing. 

Castle  Nowhere.     ...Constance  Fenimore  Woolson. 

Castles  in  the  air.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.  . 

Castles  in  the  air.     ...Louis  R.  Upton.  . 

City  and  castle.     ...Anna  Lucas. 

Special. 

Athlin. 
Castles  of  Athlin  and  Dunbayne.     ...Anne  Radcliffe. 

Blair. 
Blair  Castle.     ...Flora  L.  Shaw. 

Bolsover. 

Bolsover  Castle :   a  tale  from  Protestant  history  of  the  sixteenth 
century.     ...Anon. 

Camber. 
Chronicles  of  Camber  Castle.     ...Anon. 
Carisbrooke. 

King's  namesake  :  a  tale  of  Carisbrooke  Castle.     ...Catherine  M. 
Phillimore. 

Corfe. 

Brave  Dame  Mary ;  or,  Siege  of  Corfe  Castle.     ...Louisa  Hawtrey. 
Eldrick,  the  Saxon.     ...A.  S.  Bride. 

Coulying. 

Coulying  Castle ;  or,  Knight  of  the  olden  days.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 

Daly. 

Castle  Daly  :  the  story  of  an  Irish  home  thirty  years  ago.    ...Annie 
Maria  Keary. 

Delany. 

Two  knights  of  Delany  Castle.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 

Dublin. 

Robber  chieftain.     ...Anon. 


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SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  47 

CASTLES  —  Coiitimced. 

Duubayne. 

Castles  of  Athlin  and  Dunbayne.     ...Anne  Radcliffe. 

Ehrenstein. 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Glenmoyle. 
Biblicals.     ...Anon. 

Heidelberg. 

Klytia.    Historische  Roman  aus  dem  i6-Jahrh.    ...Adolf  Hausrath. 
Clytia:  an  historical  novel.     ...Adolpli  Hausrath.     English  trans- 
lation. 

Herleck. 
Gladys  of  Herleck.     ...Anon. 

Kilsorrell. 
Kilsorrell  Castle  :  an  Irish  story.     ...Albert  S.  G.  Canning. 

Leixlip. 
Leixlip   Castle:  a  romance  of   the  penal  days  of  1690.     ...M.  L. 
O'Byrne. 

Norwich. 
Siege  of  Norwich  Castle  :  a  story  of  the  last  struggle  against  the 
Conqueror.     ...M.  M.  Blake. 

Wallingford. 
Brian  Fitz-count :   a  story  of  Wallingford  Castle  and  Dorchester 
Abbey.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 

Windsor. 

Windsor  Castle.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

CATHERINE   DE'    MEDICI.     See   CHARLES   IX.   OF   FRANCE. 

CATHOLICISM. 

Abbot.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Bertha  :  a  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  Henry  IV.  of  Germany. 

...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff.     English  translation. 
Bertha ;  or,  Pope  and  the  Emperor.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Castle  of  the  Three  Mysteries.     ...Anon. 
Christlich  oder  Papstlich  ?     ...Eduard  Jost. 
Constance  Sherwood :  an  autobiography  of  the  sixteenth  century. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Darnley  ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.    ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 


48  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

CATHOLICISM  —  Continued. 

feather  Clement.     ...Grace  Kennedy. 

First  Fleet  family.     ...Louis  Becke  and  Walter  Jeffery. 

For   the   Master's   sake :    a   story   of   the    days   of   Queen   Mary. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Foster  sisters.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Gloria.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
House  of  Yorke.     ...Mary  A.  Tincker. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote  :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Jesuit  of  to-day.     ...Orange  McNeill. 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Jovinian ;  or,  Early  days  of  Papal  Rome.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Kenilworth.     ...Sir  W^ alter  Scott. 
Konigin  Bertha.     .  .Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Lady  and  the  priest.     ...Katherine  C.  Maberley. 
Leon  Roch.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Miner's  daughter  :  a  Catholic  tale.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 
Mixed  marriage.     ...Amabel  Kerr. 
Monastery.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Money  god  ;  or,  Empire  and  the  papacy.     ...Abel  Quinton. 
Onoqua.     ...Frances  C.  Sparhawk. 
Priest  and  the  Huguenot;  or,  Persecution  in  the  age  of  Louis  XV. 

...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 
Protestant.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Remember  the  Alamo.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Robin  Tremayne  of  Bidmin  :    a  tale  of  the  Marian  persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Romance  of  a  French  parsonage.     ...M.  B.  Edwards. 
Rome.     ...fimile  Zola. 

Rome.     ...fimile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Russian  priest.     ...I.  N.  Potapenko.     English  translation. 
Three  hundred  years  ago.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Tor  Hill.     ...Horace  Smith.    (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Truce  of  God  :  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.     ...George  H,  Miles. 
Twice  crowned :  a  story  of  the  da3^s  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 
Uline's  escape  ;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
See  also  PEOTESTANTISM  and  REFORMATION. 

CAVALIERS. 

Amyas  Egerton,  cavalier.     ...Maurice  H.  Hervey. 

Brambletye  House.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 


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CAVALIEES  —  Contimied. 

Cavaliers.     ...S.  R.  Keightley. 

Cavaliers  and  Roundheads.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Cavaliers   of  England.     ...Henry   W.    Herbert.      (Pseud.,   Frank 

Forester.) 
Century  too  soon  :  a  story  of  Bacon's  Rebellion.    ...John  R.  Musick. 
Colonial  cavalier  ;  or,  Southern  life  before  the  revolution.     ...Maud 

Wilder  Goodwin. 
Last  of  the  cavaliers.     ...Rose  Piddington. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Scottish  cavalier.     ...James  Grant. 

Spanish  cavalier.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Virginia  cavalier.     ...Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 

CAXTON,   WILLIAM.     Lived  U22-U91- 
Earl  printer  :  times  of  Caxton.     ...C.  M.  M. 

CENTRAL  AMERICA.     See  AMERICA,  Central. 

CHARLEMAGNE.     Reigned  800-8U. 

Les  chevaliers  du  Cygne ;  ou,  La  cour  de  Charlemagne.  ...Ste- 
phanie Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Four  sons  of  Aymon.     ...Anon. 

Knights  of  the  swan;  or.  Court  of  Charlemagne.  ...Stephanie  Fe- 
licite, Comtesse  de  Genlis.     English  translation. 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     ...Thomas  Bulfinch. 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Magic  runes.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Passe  Rose.     ...Arthur  Hardy. 

Pepin  et  Charlemagne.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Pepin  and  Charlemagne.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.   English  translation. 

Romance  of  history.     ...Leitch  Ritchie. 

Romances  relating  to  Charlemagne.     ...George  Ellis. 

Story  of  Roland.     ...James  Baldwin. 

CHARLES   I.    OF   ENGLAND.     Reigned  1625-16 lf.9. 

Alice  Bridge  of  Norwich  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Charles  the  First. 

...Andrew  Reed. 
Alice  Leighton;    or,  Good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen  than  riches. 

...Ann  J.  Cupples  (Mrs.  George  Cupples). 
Alice  Lisle :  a  tale  of  Puritan  times.     ...Richard  King. 
Andrew  Marvel  and  his  friends.     ...Marie  S.  Hall. 
Arrah  Neil.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Benjamin  Holbeck  :  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     ...Margaret  A.  Paull. 
Boy  cavaliers.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
Brambletye  House ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads.  ...Horace  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

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so  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CHARLES   I.  OF   ENGLAND  —  C^;///;///^./. 
Buccaneer.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Carewes  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  wars.    ...Mary  Gillies. 
Castle  Cornet :  or,  Island's  troubles  in  the  troublous  times.   ...Louisa 

Hawtrey. 
Cavalier.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Cavaliers.     ...S.  R.  Keightley. 
Cavaliers  and  Roundheads  ;  or,  Stories  of  the  great  civil  war.    ...John 

George  Edgar. 
Cavaliers  of  England  :  times  of  the  great  revolution  of   1642  and 

1688.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Charmouth  Grange :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...John  P. 

Groves. 
Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Civil  war  in  Hampshire :  a  story  of  Basing  House.     ...George  N. 

Godwin. 
Clare  of  Claresmede.     ...Charles  Gibbon. 
Le  Comte  de  Strafford.     ...Franyois  T.  M.  B.  d'Arnaud. 
Cost  what  it  may :  a  story  of  cavaliers  and  roundheads.     ...Emma 

E.  Hornibrook. 
Courtenay  of  Walreddon  :  a  romance  of  the  West.      ..,Anna  Eliza 

Bray. 
Cromwell ;  or,  Protector's  oath.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Donning  Castle  :  a  royalist  story.     ...George  H.  Colomb. 
Dorothy's  dilemma.     ...Caroline  Austin. 
Draytons  and  the  Davenants  :  a  story  of  the  civil  wars.    ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 
Fairleigh  Hall:  a  tale  of  Oxfordshire  during  the  great  rebellion. 

...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Fair  maid  of  Taunton.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Alford. 
For  king  and  Kent:  a  true  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...George 

H.  Colomb. 
Friends  though  divided  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Gabriel :  a  tale  of  Wichnor  Wood.     ...Mary  Howitt. 
Mandeville  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century  in  England.     ...Wil- 
liam Godwin. 
Harry  Ogilvie  ;  or,  Black  dragoons.     ...James  Grant. 
Hayslope  Grange :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Heir  of  Sherborne  ;  or,  Attainder.     ...Anon. 
Henry  Masterton  ;  or.  Adventures  of  a  young  cavalier.     ...George 

Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Her  Majesty  the  Queen.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Hide  and  seek  :  a  story  of  the  New  Forest  in  1647.     —Mrs.  Frank 

Cooper. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION.  5^ 

CHARLES   I.   OF   ^.Y^QiLk^li  ^  Continued. 

Holmby  House  :  a  tale  of  old  Northamptonshire.  ...George  John 
Whytc  Melville. 

In  Colston's  days  :  a  story  of  old  Bristol.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Isabel  Saint  Clair :  a  romance  of  the  seventh  century.  ...Julia 
Addison. 

John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 

Lady  Betty's  governess;  or,  Corbet  chronicles.  ...Lucy  Ellen 
Guernsey. 

Lady  Shakerlye  :  the  record  of  the  life  of  a  good  and  noble  woman. 
...Anon. 

Lady  Willoughby;  or,  Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  wife  and 
mother  in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Hannah  M.  Rathbone. 

Langley  Grange  :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  Charles  the  First. 
...Thomas  T.  Harman. 

Leaguer  of  Lathom  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war  in  Lancashire.  ...Wil- 
liam Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Lettice  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Chester.     ...Pauline  Biddulph. 

Love  the  leveller  :  a  tale  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...Angus  Comyn. 

Markhams  of  Ollerton  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war.    ...Elizabeth  Glaister. 

Maudeville  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century  in  England.  ...Wil- 
liam Godwin. 

Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Minister  Lovell :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Laud.    ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Nonpareil  House :  or,  Fortunes  of  Julian  Mountjoy.  ...Henry 
Curling. 

Old  Bristol :  a  story  of  Puritan  times.     ...Anon. 

Old  Noll ;  or,  Days  of  the  Ironsides.    ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 

Oliver  Cromwell ;  or,  England's  great  protector.  ...Henry  W. 
Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

Ovington  Grange  :  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs.  ...William  Harrison 
Ainsworth. 

Prince  and  the  pedler ;  or,  Siege  of  Bristol.     ...Ellen  Pickering. 

Regicides  :  a  tale  of  early  colonial  times.  ...P^ederick  Hull  Cogs- 
well. 

Reginald  Hastings:  a  tale  of  the  troubles  of  164-.  ...Eliot  B.  G. 
Warburton. 

Royalists  and  Roundheads.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

Rosamond  Fane ;  or,  Prisoners  of  Saint  James.  ...Mary  and  Cath- 
erine Lee. 

Scarlet  and  buff:  a  tale  of  Winchester,  during  the  great  rebellion. 
...J.  E.  Corbiere. 

Settlers  at  home.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Siege  of  Lichfield.     ...William  Gresley. 

Sir  Henry  Appleton  ;  or,  Essex  during  the  great  rebellion.  ...Wil- 
liam E.  Heygate. 


52  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CHAELES   I.    OF   Y^^QiLKSiYS— Continued. 

Spanish  match  ;  or,  Charles  Stuart  in  Madrid.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Splendid  spur.     ...Arthur  T.  Q.  Couch.     (Pseud.,  Q.) 
Stanch  for  the  king ;  or,  Chamber  of  Koning  Hall :  a  story  of  the 

civil  wars.     ...Arthur  Brown. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Strafford:  a  romance.     ...Henry  B.  Baker. 
Tales  of  the  civil  wars.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
Three  judges  :  a  story  of  the  men  who  beheaded  their  king.     ...Israel 

Putnam  Warren. 
Two  knights  of  Delany  Castle.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 
Under  Sahsbury  spire,  in  the  days  of  George  Herbert.     ...Emma 

Marshall. 
Under  the  storm ;  or,  Steadfast's  charge.    ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Warleigh;  or.  Fatal  oak  :  a  legend  of  Devon.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Washingtons :  a  tale  of  a  country  parish  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

...John  N.  Simpkinson. 
When  Charles  the  First  was  king.     ...J.  S.  Fletcher. 
White  gauntlet.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Whitehall ;  or.  Days  and  times  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     ...Jane  Rob- 
inson. 
With  the  king  at  Oxford:   a  tale  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John 

Alfred  Church. 
Wizard  of  Windshaw  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Young   Oxford  maid   in   the   days   of    the   king   and   parliament. 

...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

CHARLES  II.   OF   ENGLAND.     Reigned  1660-1685. 

Agnes  Beaumont :  a  true  story  of  the  year  1 670.     ...Marian  Caldecott. 

Andrew  Golding:  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  E.  Keeling. 

Anne  of  Argyle.     ...G.  Eyre  Todd. 

Aphra  Behn.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Aphra  Behn.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
English  translation. 

At  the  sign  of  the  Blue  Boar :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 
...Emma  Leslie. 

Beyond  the  seas.     ...Oswald  Crawfurd. 

Boscobel;  or.  Loyal  oak:  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.  ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 

Caleb  Field  :  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Captain  Jacques  :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.  ...Edward 
Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 

Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  53 

CHARLES  II.   OF   ENGLAND  —  C^f///Vz//^^. 

Cavaliers  of  England ;  or,  Times  of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and  1688. 
...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

Champion  Court :  the  days  of  the  ejectment.    ...Emma  J.  Worboise. 

Cherry  and  violet :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Claude  Duval :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.  ...Henry  D. 
Miles. 

Court  at  Tunbridge  in  1664.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Courtier  in  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Mrs.  Gordon. 

Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Dame  Rebecca  Berry ;  or.  Court  scenes  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the 
Second.     ...Elizabeth  I.  Spencer. 

Deborah's  diary.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Drifted  and  sifted  :  a  domestic  chronicle  of  the  seventeenth  century. 
...Miss  McLaren. 

La  Duchesse  de  Chatillon.     ...Francois  T.  M,  d'Arnaud. 

Dutch  in  the  Medvvay.     ...Charles  Macfarlane. 

Fire  of  London  ;  or,  Rosemary.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 

For  liberty's  sake  :  the  story  of  Robert  Ferguson.     ...John  B.  Marsh. 

Hero  in  the  strife.     ...Louisa  C.  Silke. 

History  of  the  great  plague  in  London  in  1665.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Ida  Vane:  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Andrew  Reed. 

In  golden  days.     ...Ada  E.  Bayley.     (Pseud.,  Edna  Lyall.) 

In  the  East  country  with  Sir  Thomas  Browne.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

In  the  service  of  Rachel,  Lady  Russell.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Janet  and  her  father.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 

Jennett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 

Karl  II.;  oder,  Der  lustige  Monarch.     ...Johann  Lenz. 

Lord  Montagu's  page:  an  historical  romance  of  the  17th  century. 
...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Lorna  Doone :  a  romance  of  Exmore.  ...Richard  Doddridge  Black- 
more. 

Maid  of  honor.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.  ...Sallie  Rochester 
Ford. 

Mary  Hollis :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.  and  William, 
Prince  of  Orange.  ...Hendrik  J.  Schimmel.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Memoirs  of  a  lady-in-waiting.     ...J.  D.  Fenton. 

Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Merry  monarch  ;  or,  England  under  Charles  II.     ...Anon. 

Oliver  Wyndham :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.  ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 
(Webb). 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea :  a  story  of  the  commonwealth  and  the 
restoration.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 


54  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTTON. 

CHARLES  II.   OF  ENGLAND  —  6^;;//;??/^^^. 

Pattie  Durant:  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Ellen  Clacy.     (Pseud.,  Cycla.) 

Peter,  the  apprentice:  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Peveril  of  the  peak.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Le  prophete  irlandois.     ...Charles  de  Saint-Evremond. 

Puritan's  grave.     ...William  P.  Scargill. 

Robber.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James.  ^  ^^ 

Das  Roggenhaus  Komplott.     ...Georg  Hiltl. 

Rupert    Aubrey   of   Aubrey   Chase  :    an   historical    tale   of    1681. 
...Thomas  J.  Potter. 

Russell :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II.     ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 

Rye  Plouse  plot.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 

Saint  Dunstan's  clock  :  a  story  of  1666.     ...E.  Ward. 

Saint  Valentine's  day.     ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.     (In  his  Storied  holi- 
days.) 

Shepherd  of  Grove  Hall :  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Anon. 

Silas  Verney :  being  the  story  of  his  adventures  in  the  days  of  King 
Charles  the  Second.     ...Edgar  Pickering. 

Sir  Ralph  Esher ;  or.  Memoirs  of  a  gentleman  in  the  court  of  Charles 
the  Second,     o.. Leigh  Hunt. 

Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Talbot  Harland.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Through  unknown  ways ;  or,  Journal-books  of  Dorothea  Trundel. 
...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Traitor  or  patriot  .-*  a  tale  of  the  Rye  House  plot.  ...Mary  C.  Roswell. 

True  hero;  or,  Story  of  William  Penn.     ...William  Henry  Giles 
Kingston. 

Truth  ;  or,  Persis  Clareton.     ...Charles  B.  Tayler. 

Two  swords  :  being  a  story  of  old  Bristol.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Wearyholm;  or.  Seedtime  and  harvest :  a  tale  of  the  restoration  of 
Charles  11.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Whitefriars;  or.  Times  and  days  of  Charles  the  Second.     ...Jane 
Robinson. 

Winchester  Meads  in  the  time  of  Thomas  Ken.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Woodstock;  or,  Cavalier:  a  tale  of  the  year  165c.     ...Sir  Walter 
Scott. 

See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY,  Seventeenth  Century. 

CHARLES  (THE  BOLD)  OF  BURGUNDY.     Reigyied  U67-U77. 
Anne  of  Geierstein.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Charles  le  Temeraire.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Charles  the  Bold.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Marie  de  Bourgogne.     ...Mme.  de  Saint- Venant. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  55 

CHARLES    (THE   BOLD)    OF   BURGUNDY  —  C^/z^/;^?/^^. 

Mary  of  Burgundy ;  or,  Revolt  of  Ghent.     ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 
Quentin  Durvvard.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

CHARLES  V.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1364-1380, 
Bertrand  Du  Guesclin.     ...Celine  Fallet. 

Charles-le-Mauvais ;  ou,  La  cour  de  Navarre.  ...!l£lisabeth  Guenard. 
Chronique  de  Bertrand  Du  Guesclin.     ...Cuvelier. 
Du  Guesclin  et  Jeanne  d'Arc ;  ou,  La  France  aux  XIV^  et  XV^ 

siecles.     ...Leopold  Favre. 
Le  jeune  Du  Guesclin.     ...Rene  de  Mont-Louis. 
White  company.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

CHARLES  VI.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1S90-U22. 
Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
De  Foix :  a  romance  of  Beam  of  the  fourteenth  century.     ...Anna 

Eliza  Bray. 
Henry  of  Monmouth  ;  or,  Field  of  Agincourt.     ...Major  Michel. 
Isabel  de  Baviere.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Isabel  of  Bavaria;  or,  Chronicles  of  France  for  the  reign  of  Charles 

VI.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Joan  the  maid,  deliverer  of  France  and  England.  ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
King  of  a  day.     ...Florence  Wilford. 
Lily  of  Paris ;  or,  King's  nurse.     ...John  P.  Simpson. 
Phelippa:  souvenirs  du  regne  de  Charles  VI.     ...C.  Guenot. 
Provost  of  Paris  :  a  tale.     ...William  S.  Browning. 
Sword  of  De  Bardwell :  a  tale  of  Agincourt.     ...C.  M.  Katherine 

Phipps. 

CHARLES  VII.  OF  FRANCE.     Reig7zed  U22-im- 

Agnes  Sorel.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Agnes  Sorel;  ou,  La  cour  de  Charles  VII.     ...Elisabeth  Guenard. 

Les  ecorcheurs  ;  ou,  L'usurpation  et  la  peste,  fragmens  historiques. 
1418.     ...Victor,  Vicomte  d'Arlincourt. 

Le  fratricide;  ou,  Gilles  de  Bretagne.     ...Joseph  A.  Welsh. 

Personal  recollections  of  Joan  of  Arc.  ...Samuel  Langhorne  Clem- 
ens.    (Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 

Le  prince  de  Bretagne.     ...Francois  T.  M.  B.  d'Arnaud. 

See  also  JOAN  OF  ARC. 

CHARLES  VIII.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  U83-U98. 
Histoire  de  Jean  de  Paris,  roi  de  France.     ...Anon. 

CHARLES  IX.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1560-157^. 
Astrologer's  daughter.     ...Rose  E.  Temple. 
Le  capitaine  muet.     ...Adolphe  Racot. 
Catherine  de'  Medici.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 


56  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

CHARLES   IX.   OF   FRANCE  —  C^;///«//^^. 

Catherine  de  Medicis  ;  or,  Queen  mother.     ...Louisa  S.  Costello. 
Chaplet  of  pearls;  or,  White  and  black  Ribaumont.     ...Charlotte 

Mary  Yonge. 
Chronique  du  temps  de  Charles  IX.     1572.     ...Prosper  Merimee. 
La  comtesse  de  Tende.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette. 
La  Dame  d'Entremont,  recit  du  temps  de  Charles  IX.     ...Ernest 

d'Hervilly.  • 

La  fille  d'honneur.     ...Alexandrine  S.  C.  de  C.  baronne  de  Bawr. 
Fran9ois  de  Guise.     ...Joseph  Mathurin  Brisset. 
Fran9ois  le  Balafre.     ...Charles  Buet. 

Les  gueux  de  Bruges.    ...Frederic  de  Courcy  and  Ferdinand  Langle. 
Hamilton  of  Bothwellhaugh.    ...Henry  W.  Herbert.   (Pseud.,  Frank 

Forester.) 
Henry  of  Guise;  or,  States  of  Blois.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
History  of  Nicholas  Muss.     ...Charles  DuBois-Melly. 
House  of  the  Wolf.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
In  the  vulture's  nest.     ...Mildred  Fairfax. 
Man  at  arms;  or,  Henry  de  Cerons.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Margaret  of  Valois.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
La  reine  Margot.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Le  roi  Chariot.     ...Charles  Buet. 
Saint  Bartholomew's  eve  :  a  tale  of  the  Huguenot  wars.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Sister  Rose ;  or,  Eve  of  Saint  Bartholomew.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Sur  Catherine  de  Medicis.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

CHARLES  X.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  182^-1830. 
Algier  und  Paris  im  Jahre  1830.     ...Ludwig  Rellstab. 
Armance  ;  ou,  Quelques  scenes  d'un  salon  de  Paris.     ...Henri  Beyle. 

(Pseud.,  Stendhal.) 
Anmar.   ...Hyacinthe  J.  A.  Thabaud.  (Pseud.,  Henri  de  Latouche.) 
Les  barricades  de  1830.     ...Anon. 
1830:  Roman.     ...Anton  J.  Gross-Hoffinger. 
1830:  Roman  und  Geschichte.     ...Julius  Gundling. 
Les   etudiants :    Episode   de    la    Revolution   de    1830.      ...Louise 

Maignaud. 
Lights  and  shades    of  military  life.     ...Alfred  Victor,  Comte  de 

Vigny.     English  translation. 
Maniac  of  Brussels.     ...F.  W.  N.  Bayley. 
Nest  of  royalists.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Polignac.     ...Schmidt-Weissenfels  (Eduard  W.  Schmidt). 
Servitude  et  grandeur  militaires.     ...Alfred  Victor,  Comte  de  Vigny. 
Two  friends.     ...Marguerite  Gardiner. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  57 

CHARLES   V.   OF   GERMANY   AND   I.    OF   SPAIN.     Reigned  1519- 

1556. 
Christian  prince,  Wolfgang,  prince  of  Anhalt.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

English  translation. 
Constancia's    household  :    a   story   of    the    Spanish    reformation. 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Flirst  Wolfgang  :  historische  Erzahlung.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 
Kaiser  Carl  Hes  Fiinften  erste  Jugendliebe.     ...Ludwig  A.  Arnin. 
Karl  von  Spanien.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 
Lichtenstein.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 

Maurice,  the  elector  of  Saxony.     ...Katharine  Colquhoun. 
Moritz  von  Sachsen.     ...F.  C.  Schlenkert. 
Saint  Leon :    a  tale   of   the  sixteenth  century.     ...Caleb  Williams 

Godwin. 
Die  Schlacht  bei  Drakenburg.     ...Werner  Bergman. 
Sibylle  von  Cleve.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Tabithe  von  Geyersberg.     ...Amalie  Schoppe. 

CHARLES  XII.  OF  SWEDEN.     Reigned  1697-1718. 

Der  Eisenkopf :  eine  historische  Erzahlung.     ...Franz  Ploffmann. 

Faltskarns  beriittelser.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     (6  volumes.) 

Der  Freibeuter.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 

Iron  Head.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English  translation. 

Last  of  the  free-booters.     ...P.  Sparre. 

Stiff-necked  king.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English  translation. 

Surgeon's  stories.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation.     (6 

volumes.) 
Ur  Karl  XH's  ungdom.     ...Johan  Borjesson. 

CHARLESTON,  SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Earth  trembled.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 

In  old  Saint  Stephen's.     ...Jeanie  Drake. 

Mount  Benedict.     ...Peter  McCorry. 

Partisan  :  a  romance  of  the  revolution.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Scout.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

CHARTISM. 

Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Convict.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Gaythorne  Hall.     ...John  M.  Fothergill. 
Love  and  a  quiet  life.     ...Walter  Raymond. 
Sybil.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS. 

Barriers  burned  away.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Cliff-dwellers.     ...Henry  B.  Fuller. 
Foiled  by  a  lawyer.     ...Anon. 


58  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS  —  Continued. 
George's  mother.     ...Stephen  Crane. 
Hardscrabble  ;  or,  Fall  of  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 
Lucky  number :  a  book  of  stories  of  the  Chicago  slums.     ...I.  K. 

Friedman. 
Wau-nan-gee ;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago  :  a  romance  of  the  American 

revolution.     ...John  Richardson. 
With  the  procession.     ...Henry  B.  Fuller. 

CHILDREN'S  CRUSADES.     See  CRUSADES,  Children's. 

CHILD-LIFE. 

Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn.     ...Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 
Birabi.     ...Louise  De  la  Rame.     (Pseud.,  Ouida.) 
Bushy:  a  romance  founded  on  fact.    ...Cynthia  M.  Westover  (Mrs. 

T.  Alden). 
Captain  January.     ...Laura  E.  Richards. 
Child  life  in  New  England.     ...Sarah  L.  Hall. 
Child  world.     ...Mary  Abigail  Dodge.     (Pseud.,  Gail  Hamilton.) 
Child's  classics  of  prose.     ...Mary  R.  Fitch  Pierce,  Compiler. 
Clovernook  children.     ...Alice  Cary. 

Five  little  Peppers  and  how  they  grew.     ...Margaret  Sidney. 
Giovanni  and  the  other  children  who  have  made  stories.     ...Frances 

Hodgson  Burnett. 
Helen's  babies.     ...John  Habberton. 
Italian  child  life.     ...Marietta  Ambrosi. 
Jolly  good   times ;   or,  Child   life   on  a  farm.     ...Mary  P.  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  P.  Thorne.) 
Jo's  boys.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
Lasning  for  Barn.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Little  girl  of  long  ago.     ...Eliza  Orne  White. 
Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Little  men.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
Little  Saint  Elizabeth.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Little  women.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
Long  ago :  a  year  of  child  life.     ...Louise  T.  Cragin. 
Loyal  little  red-coat.     ...Ruth  Ogden. 

Marm  Liza.     ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 
Mary  of  Lorraine  :  an  historical  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
No  heroes.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 
Old  curiosity  shop.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Old-fashioned  girl.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
One  I  knew  best  of  all.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
One  of  the  Mclntyres.     ...Amelia  Holbrook. 
Reading  for  children.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  59 

CHILD-LIFE  —  Continued. 

Robin's  recruit.     ...A.  G.  Plympton. 

Rocky  Fork.     ...Mary  Hartvvell  Catherwood. 

Sara  Crewe.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Sentimental  Tommy:  the  story  of  his  boyhood.     ...James  Matthew 

Barrie. 
Story  of  a  baby.     ...Ethel  S.  Turner. 
Story  of  a  child.     ...Margaret  Deland. 

Story  of  Patsy.     ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 
Tell  me  a  story.     ...Mary  L.  Molesworth.   (Pseud.,  Ennis  Graham.) 
Three  Greek  children.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 
Timothy's  quest.     ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 
Uncle  Bob's  baby.     ...Wilbur  Fisk  Brown. 
When  Molly  was  six.     ...Eliza  Orne  White. 
Wreck  of  the  golden  fleece  :  the  story  of  a  North  sea  fisher-boy. 

...Robert  Leighton. 
Young  castaways.     ...Florence  C.  Dixie. 

CHINA. 

War-tiger:  a  tale  of  the  conquest  of  China.     ...Anon. 

CHOPIN,  FREDERIC.     Lived  1810-1849. 

Lucrezia    Floriani    Lavinia.      ...Amantine    L.    A.   D.    Dudevant. 
(George  Sand,  Pseud.)     (Prince  Carol  personates  Chopin.) 

CHRIST,  LIVES  OF. 

Ahasverus.     ...Edgar  Quinet." 

Am  Kreuz  :  ein  Passionsroman  aus  Oberammergau.     ...Wilhelmine 

von  Hillern. 
Antipas,  son  of  Chuza,  and  others  whom  Jesus  loved.     ...Louisa 

Seymour  Houghton. 
Asa  of  Bethlehem  and  his  household.     ...Mary  E.  Jennings. 
Barabbas.     ...Marie  Corelli. 
Ben  Hur :  a  tale  of  the  Christ.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Doom  of  the  holy  city.     ...Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer. 
Emmanuel :  the  story  of  the  Messiah.     ...William  Forbes  Cooley. 
Golden  age.     ...Kenneth  Grahame. 
Julian.     ...William  Ware. 

On  the  cross.     ...Wilhelmine  von  Hillern.     English  translation. 
Philochristus.     ...Edwin  A.  Abbott. 
Prince  of  the  House  of  David;  or,  Three  years  in  the  Holy  City: 

Scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Quiet  King.     ...Caroline  Atwater  Mason. 
Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashonaland.    ...Olive  Schreiner.  (Pseud., 

Ralph  Iron.) 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man.     ...Henry  Van  Dyke. 


6o  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

CHBIST,  LIVES   QY  ~- Continued. 

Salathiel  the  immortal.     ...George  Croly. 

See  also  BIBLE,  Special  History  and  Characters,  and  CHURCH 
HISTORY,  First  Century. 

CHRISTIAN   SCIENCE  AND   FAITH  HEALING. 

Faith  doctor.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 
Lourdes.     ...iSmile  Zola. 

Lourdes.  ...Iimile  Zola.  English  translation. 
Siegfried  the  Mystic.  ...Ida  Worden  Wheeler. 
God's  light  as  it  came  to  me.     ...Anon. 

CHRISTMAS. 

At  last !     Christmas  in  the  West  Indies.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Bachelor's  Christmas,  and  other  stories.     ...Robert  Grant. 

Birds'  Christmas  carol.  ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George 
Riggs). 

Breaking  up  of  the  ice  :  a  Christmas  tale.     ...Anon. 

Christmas  at  Narragansett.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Christmas  at  sea.     ...E.  Shippen. 

Christmas  at  Surf-Point.     ...Willis  B.  Allen. 

Christmas  at  the  Pole ;  or,  God  everywhere  :  a  tale  for  the  young. 
...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 

Christmas  books.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Christmas  cake  in  four  quarters.     ...Anon. 

Christmas  carol.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Christmas  evergreens.     ...Willis  B.  Allen. 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Christmas  fantasy.  ...Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich.  (In  his  Two  bites 
of  a  cherry.) 

Christmas  in  1574.  ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.  (In  his  Storied  holidays.) 

Christmas  stories;     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Christmas  stories.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 

Christmas  story  of  a  little  church.     ...Grace  King. 

Christmas  week  at  Bigler's  mill.     ...Dora  E.  W.  Spratt. 

Claudia  and  Pudens;  or,  Early  Christmas  in  Gloucester.  ...Samuel 
Lysons. 

Colonel's  Christmas  dinner.     ...Charles  King. 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Elsie :  a  Christmas  story.  ...Alexander  L.  Kjelland.  English  trans- 
lation. 

First  Christmas  of  New  England.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

Good  old  days;  or,  Christmas  under  Queen  Elizabeth.  ...Esme  Stuart. 

Good  spirit:  a  story  for  the  Christmas  fireside.     ...G.  Abbott. 

Last  of  the  fairies :  a  Christmas  tale.  ...George  Payne  Rainsford 
James. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  6i 

CHRISTMAS  —  Continued. 

Mr.  Bixby's  Christmas  visitor.     ...Charles  S.  Gage. 

Our  Christmas  in  a  palace.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Parson's  miracle,  and  My  grandmother's  grandmother's  Christmas 

candle.     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 
Polly:  a  Christmas  recollection.     ...Thomas  Nelson  Page. 
Red  and  white.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Salamander.     ...E.  O.  Smith. 
Santa  Claus  on  a  lark.     ...Washington  Gladden. 
Solomon   Crowds   Christmas   pockets,   and    other    tales.      ...Ruth 

McEnery  Stuart. 
Solomon  Isaacs  :  a  Christmas  story.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 
Three  Christmas  days.     ...Caroline  E.  Davis. 
2894;  or,  Fossil  man.     ...Walter  Browne. 
Young  patroon.     ...P.  H.  Myers. 

CHRYSOSTOM.     See  SAINT  CHRYSOSTOM. 

CHURCH  HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

First  Century. 

Agathocles.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Arius  the  Libyan.     ...Nathan  C.  Kouns. 

Burning  of  Rome.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 

Daybreak  in  Britain.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.j  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Dorcas,  the  daughter  of  Faustina.     ...Nathan  C.  Kouns. 

Early  Christianity.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Early  dawn ;  or,  Sketches  of  Christian  life  in  England  in  the  olden 

times.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Edol  the  Druid.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Gaudentius.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 
Glaucia.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Helena's  household :   a  tale  of  Rome  in  first   century.     ...James 

De  Mille. 
Lapsed  but  not  lost.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Light  from  the  catacombs.     ...E.  L.  M. 
Narcissus.     ...William  B.  Carpenter. 
Neither  Rome  nor  Judaea.     ...E.  Hoven. 

Onesimus :  memoirs  of  a  disciple  of  Saint  Paul.    ...Edwin  A.  Abbott. 
Pomponia.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Prince  of  the  House  of  David ;  or.  Three  years  in  the  Holy  City : 

Scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus. 
Quiet  King.     ...Caroline  Atwater  Mason. 
Quo  Vadis.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Quo  Vadis  :  a  narrative  of  the  time  of  Nero.    ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

English  translation. 
Saint  Paul  in  Greece.       ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 


62  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

CHUKCH  lSX%T{i2X  —  Co?itinued. 

Salathiel,  the  immortal.     ...George  Croly. 

Story  of  the  other  wise  man.     ...Henry  Van  Dyke. 

To  the  lions.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 

Triumphs  of  the  cross.     ...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Valeria.     ...Ballydear  and  Bowden. 
Valerius  :  a  Roman  story.     ...John  Gibson  Lockhart. 
Vestal.     ...Mme.  de  La  Grange. 
Victory  of  the  vanquished.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Work  while  ye  have  light.     ...LyefF  Tolstoi.     English  translation. 

Third  Century. 
Aurelian.     ...William  Ware. 

Callista:  a  sketch  of  the  third  century.     ...John  Henry  Newman- 
Child  martyr  and  early  Christians  at  Rome.     ...Anon. 
Theban  legion  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Diocletian.     ...William  M. 

Blackburn. 

Fourtli  Century. 
Alypius  of  Tagaste :  a  tale  of  the  early  church.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Conquering  and  to  conquer :  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 

Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Erling;  or,  Days  of  Saint  Olaf.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 
Gathering  clouds.     ...Frederick  William  Farrar. 
Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lions.     ...Anon. 
Quadratus  :  a  tale  of  the  world  in  the  Church.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Fifth  Century. 

Alypius  of  Tagaste  :  a  tale  of  the  early  Church.  ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Pep- 
loe (Webb). 

Conquering  and  to  conquer.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Fabiola;  or,  Church  of  the  catacombs.  ...Nicholas  Patrick  Stephen 
Wiseman. 

Hypatia.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Maid  and  Cleon.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Pearl  of  Antioch  :  a  picture  of  the  East  at  the  end  of  the  fourth  cen- 
tury.    ...Marc  A.  Bayle. 

Quadratus  :  a  tale  of  the  world  in  the  church.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Tenth  Century. 
Adventures  of  Olaf  Tryggveson,  king  of  Norway.     ...Pamelia  M. 

Reed  (Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Reed). 
Erling;  or,  Days  of  Saint  Olaf.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 
Hakon  Jarl.     ...Oehlenschlager. 
Heroes  of  the  North;  or,  Stories  from  Norwegian  Chronicle.     ...F. 

Scarlett  Potter. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  63 

CHURCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Eleventh  Century. 
Ivo  and  Vereno.'    ...Anon. 

Fifteenth  Century. 
Before  the  dawn :  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie.     ...George 

Dulac. 
Conrad.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Coulying  Castle  ;  or,  Knight  of  the  olden  days.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 
Dearer  than  life  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wycliffe.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
For  or  against.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Geoffrey  the  Lollard.     ...Mrs.  D.  C.  Knevels.     (Pseud.,  Frances 

Eastwood.) 
Gilbert  Wright,  the  gospeller.     ...F.  S.  Merryweather. 
Gladys  of  Herleck.     ...Anon. 
Hubert  Ellerdale.     ...W.  O.  Rhind. 
In  Wicliff's  days.     ...G.  Stebbing. 
Jack  of  the  mill.     ...William  Howitt. 

John  de  Wycliffe,  the  first  reformer.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Knight  of  Dilham.     ...Arthur  Brown. 
Lollard.     ...Minnie  K.  Davis. 
Lollard  priest.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
Lollards.     ...Thomas  Gaspey. 
Margery's  son  :  a  fifteenth  century  tale  of  the  court  of  Scotland. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Mistress  Margery ;  a  tale  of  the  Lollards.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Richard  Hunne  :  a  story  of  old  London.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
White  rose  of  Langley:   a  story  of  the  court  of  England  in  the 

olden  time.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Wycliffites;  or,  England  in  the  fifteenth  century.  ...Margaret  Mackay. 
See  also  WYCLIFFE,    JOHN. 

Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries. 
Bolsover  Castle  :  a  tale  from  Protestant  history  of  the  sixteenth 

century.    ...Anon. 
Chief's  daughter.     ...Anon. 
Dark  year  of  Dundee.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
Darnley  ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.    ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
For  the  Master's  sake  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.   ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote  :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Kenilworth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Lettice  Eden  :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.    ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 


64  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CHTTRCH  HISTOEY  —  Continued. 

Magdalen  Hepburn.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

No  cross,  no  crown.     ...Caroline  C.  Davis. 

Robin  Tremayne  of  Bodmin:  a  tale  of  the  Marian  persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Steadfast.     ...Rose  Terry  Cooke. 

Three  hundred  years  ago.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Twice  crowned  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 
mine's  escape ;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Emma  Robinson. 
Within   sea  walls;  or,   How  the  Dutch   kept   the   faith.     ...E.  H. 

Walshe  and  George  E.  Sargent. 
See  also  EEFORMATION. 

Eighteenth  Century. 
Ashcliffe  Hall.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Nineteenth  Century. 
Tithe-proctor.     ...William  Carleton. 
See  also  PERSECUTIONS. 

CIVIL  WAR.     A  Selectio?u 

England.     1625. 

Alice  Bridge  of  Norwich :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Charles  the  First. 

...Andrew  Reed. 
Alice  Leighton  :  or.  Good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen  than  riches. 

...Ann  J.  Cupples  (Mrs.  George  Cupples). 
Alice  Lisle  :  a  tale  of  Puritan  times.     ...Richard  King. 
Andrew   Marvel   and   his  friends :   a  story  of   the  siege  of  Hull. 

...Marie  S.  Hall. 
Armourer's  daughter  ;  or,  Border  rivals.     ...Anon. 
Arrah  Neil.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Buccaneer.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Castle  Cornet ;  or,  Island's  troubles  in  troublous  times.     ...Louisa 

Hawtrey. 
Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Cromwell ;  or,  Protector's  oath.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Draytons  and  Davenports  :  a  story  of  the  civil  wars.     ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 
Harry  Ogilvie  ;  or,  Black  dragoons.     ...James  Grant. 
Henry  Masterton  ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  young  cavalier.     ...George 

Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Her  Majesty  the  Queen.     ...John  Esten  Coolie. 
Hide  and  seek  :  a  story  of  the  New  Forest  in  1647.      ...Mrs.  Frank 

Cooper. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  65 

CIVIL   WAR  —  Continued. 

liolmby  House;  a  tale  of  old  Northamptonshire.    ...George  John 
Whyte  Melville. 

John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 

John  Milton  and  his  times.     ...Max  Ring.     English  translation. 

John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Max  Ring. 

Lady   Betty's   governess ;    or,    Corbet   chronicles.       ...Lucy   Ellen 
Guernsey. 

Lady  Shakerlye  :  the  record  of  the  life  of  a  good  and  noble  woman. 
...Anon. 

Lady  Willoughby  ;  or,  Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  wife  and  mother 
in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Hannah  Manning  Rathbone. 

Leaguer  of  Lathom  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war  in  Lancashire.     ...Wil- 
liam Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Lettice  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Chester.     ...Pauline  Biddulph. 

Life  of  Colonel  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Love  the  leveller  :  a  tale  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...Angus  Comyn. 

Markhams  of  Ollerton  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war.    ...Elizabeth  Glaister. 

Maudeville  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century  in  England.     ...Wil- 
liam Godwin. 

Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Old  Noll ;  or.  Days  of  the  Ironsides.  ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 

Oliver  Cromwell ;  or,  England's  great  protector.    ...Henry  W.  Her- 
bert.    (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea:  a  story  of  the  commonwealth  and  the 
restoration.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Ovingdean  Grange :  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs.     ...William  Harri- 
son Ainsworth. 

Reginald  Hastings  :  a  tale  of  the  troubles  of  1649.     -Eliot  B.  G. 
Warburton. 

Rosamond   Fane;    or,    Prisoners    of    Saint   James-      ...Mary   and 
Catherine  Lee. 

Saint  George  and  Saint  Michael.     ...George  Macdonald. 

Scholar  and  the  trooper.     ...William  E.  Heygate. 

Settlers  at  home.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Siege  of  Colchester.     ...George  F.  Townshend. 

Siege  of  Lichfield.     ...William  Gresley. 

Sir  Henry  Appleton  ;  or,  Essex  during  the  great  rebellion.     ...Wil- 
liam E.  Heygate. 

Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Two  knights  of  Delany  Castle.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 

Washingtons  :   a  tale  of  a  country  parish  in  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury.    ...John  N.  Simpkinson. 

White  gauntlet.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

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66  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CIVIL  WAR  —  Continued. 

Whitehall :    or,   Days   and   times    of    Oliver    Cromwell.      ...Jane 

Robinson. 
Young  Castellan  :  a  tale  of  the  English  civil  war.     ...George  Man- 
ville  Fenn. 
-     See  also  CHARLES  I.  OF  ENGLAND. 

United  States.     1861. 
Aboard  the  Atlantic.     ...Henry  Frith. 
American  mail  bag;  or,  Tales  of  the  war.     ...Anon. 
Among  the  camps.     ...Thomas  Nelson  Page. 
Among  the  cotton  thieves.     ...Edward  Bacon. 
Among  the  guerillas.    ...James  Roberts  Gilmore.    (Pseud.,  Edmund 

Kirke.) 
Angel  of  the  battlefield.     ...Wesley  Bradshaw. 
"  As  we  went  marching  on."     ...George  W.  Hosmer. 
At  anchor  :  a  story  of  our  civil  war.     ...Anon. 
Baby  Rue :  her  friends  and  her  enemies.     ...Charlotte  M.  Clark. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  M.  Clay.) 
Bertha  the  beauty :  a  story  of  the  Southern  revolution.     ...Sarah 

J.  C.  Whittlesey. 
Between  the  lines.     ...Charles  King. 
Black  angel :  a  tale  of  the  American  civil  war.    ...William  Stephens 

Hayward. 
Bloody  chasm.     ...John  William  De  Forest. 

Bloody  junto  ;  or,  Escape  of  John  Wilkes  Booth.     ...R.  H.  Crozier. 
Border  war:  a  tale  of  disunion.     ...John  B.  Jones. 
Brave  old  salt ;  or,  Life  on  the  quarter  deck.     ...William  Taylor 

Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic.) 
Bristling  with  thorns:  a  story  of  war  and  reconstruction.     ...O.  T. 

Beard. 
Brother  soldiers.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 
Brownings.     ...Jane  G.  Fuller. 

Cameron  Hall :  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     ...Mary  A.  Cruse. 
Chattanooga.     ...John  Jolliffe. 
Colonel    Dunwoddie,    millionaire.      ...William   Mumford    Baker. 

(Pseud.,  George  H.  Harrington.) 
Colonel's  daughter;  or,  Winning  his  spurs.     ...Charles  King. 
Confederate  flag  on  the  ocean  :  a  tale  of  the  cruises  of  the  Sumter 

and  Alabama.     ...William  H.  Peck. 
Confederate  spy.     ...R.  H.  Crozier. 
Conspirators.     ...William  H.  Peck. 
Cotton  stealing.     ...Anon. 

Daisy  Swain,  the  flower  of  the  Shenandoah.     ...Anon. 
Days  of  Shoddy:  a  novel  of  the  great  rebellion  in  1861.     ...Henry 

Morford. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  67 

CIVIL  ^ KB.— Continued. 

Dora  Darling ;   the  daughter  of  the  regiment.     ...Jane  Goodwin 

Austin. 
'89;  or,  Grand  master's  secret.     ...Edgar  Henry. 
Elopement :   a  tale  of  the  Confederate   States  of  America.     ...L. 

Fairfax.  •• 

Etowah  :  a  romance  of  the  Confederacy.     ...Francis  Fontaine. 
Fairfax  :  a  chronicle  of  the  valley  of  Shenandoah.     ...John  Esten 

Cooke. 
Fiery  cross  :  a  tale  of  the  great  American  war.    ...William  Stephens 

Hayward. 
Fighting  Joe;  or,  Fortunes  of  a  staff  officer.     ...William  Taylor 

Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic.) 
Fighting  Quakers  :  a  true  story  of  our  war  for  our  union.    ...Augus- 
tine J.  H.  Duganne. 
Fitz-Hugh  Saint  Clair,  the  South  Carolina  rebel  boy.     ...Sallie  F. 

Chapin. 
Fort  Lafayette  ;  or,  Love  and  secession.     ...Benjamin  Wood. 
Forward  with  the  flag.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 
Gilead    guards:    a  story  of  war  times  in  a  New  England    town. 

...Mrs.  O.  W.  Scott. 
Gray  and  the  blue.     ...Edward  E.  Roe. 
Great  battle  year.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 
Gun-bearer.     ...Edward  A.  Robinson. 
Hammer  and  rapier.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Heroine  of  the  Confederacy.     ...Florence  J.  O'Connor. 
Hilt  to  hilt  J  or,  Days  and  nights  in  the  Shenandoah  in  the  autumn 

of  1864.     —John  Esten  Cooke. 
His  sombre  rivals.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Home  scenes  during  the  Rebellion.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Hospital  sketches,  and  camp  and  fireside  stories.     ...Louisa  May 

Alcott. 
Inside  :  a  chronicle  of  secession.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
In  war  time.     ...S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
In  war  times  at  La  Rose  Blanche.     ...M.  E.  M.  Davis. 
John  Charaxes  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war  in  America.     ...George  Tick- 

nor  Curtis. 
Katy  of  Catochin.     ...George  A.  Townsend. 
Kernwood ;  or,  After  many  days.     ...Virginia  L.  French. 
Little  bugler.     ...George  M.  Royce. 
Little  regiment,  and  other  episodes  of  the  American  civil  war. 

...Stephen  Crane. 
Love  and  rebellion.     ...Martha  C.  Keller. 
Lucia  Dare.     ...Sarah  A.  Dorsey.     (Pseud.,  Pllia.) 
McDonalds;  or.  Ashes  of  Southern  homes:  a  tale  of  Sherman's 
march.     ...William  H.  Peck. 


6S  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CIVIL  WAR  —  Cofitinned. 

Macpherson,  the  great  Confederate  philosopher.     ...Alfred  C.  Hills. 

Marcy,  the  blockade-runner.  ...Charles  A.  Fosdick.  (Pseud.,  Harry 
Castlemon.) 

Millicent  Halford :  a  tale  of  the  dark  days  of  Kentucky  in  1861. 
...Martha  Remick. 

"  Miss  Lou.''     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty.  ...John  Wil- 
liam De  Forest. 

Modern  Hagar.     ...Charlotte  M.  Clark.     (Pseud.,  Charles  M.  Clay.) 

Mohun ;  or,  Last  days  of  Lee  and  his  paladins.  ...John  Esten 
Cooke. 

On  the  blockade.    ...William  Taylor  Adams.    (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic.) 

On  the  plantation :  a  story  of  a  Georgia  boy's  adventures  during 
the  war.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

Original  belle.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 

Other  fools  and  their  doings ;  or.  Life  among  the  freedmen.  ...Har- 
riet N.  K.  Goff. 

Out  of  the  foam.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Patriotism  at  home ;  or.  Young  invincibles.     ...I.  H.  Anderson. 

Poor  white ;  or,  Rebel  conscript.     ...Emily  C.  Pearson. 

Prince  Paul :  the  freedman  soldier.     ...Emily  C.  Pearson. 

Princess  of  Peele.     ...William  Westall. 

Rattlesnake.     ...Edward  Z.  C.  Judson.     (Pseud.,  Ned  Buntline.) 

Rebel  fiend ;  or,  Scout  of  secession.     ...W.  D.  Reynolds. 

Red  acorn.     ...John  McElroy. 

Red  badge  of  courage.     ...Stephen  Crane. 

Refugee;  or,  Union  boys  of  61.     ...Paul  Pritchard. 

Remy  Saint  Remy;  or.  Boy  in  blue.     ...Mrs.  C.  H.  Gildersleeve. 

Reunited  :  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     ...Alfred  R.  Calhoun. 

Rival  volunteers  ;  or,  Black  plume  rifles.     ...Mary  A.  Howe. 

Robert  Warren  ;  or,  Texan  refugee.     ...Anon. 

Rodney,  the  partisan.  ...Charles  A.  Fosdick.  (Pseud.,  Harry  Cas- 
tlemon.) 

Roebuck.     ...C.  W.  Russell. 

Roland  Blake.     ...S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Romance  of  the  republic.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 

Rose  Mather  :  a  tale  of  the  war.     ...Mary  J.  Holmes. 

Running  the  blockade.     ...William  H.  Thomes. 

Sailor  boy.     ...William  Taylor  Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic  ) 

Sailor  boys  of  '61.     ...James  R.  Soley. 

Sanctuary:  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     ...George  W.  Nichols. 

Shelby's  expedition  to  Mexico.     ...John  N.  Edwards. 

Shoulder  straps  :  a  novel  of  New  York  and  the  army.  ...Plenry 
Morford. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  69 

CIVIL  ^^S,— Continued. 

Siege  of  Spolete  :  a  camp  tale  of  Arlington  Heights.     ...Michael  J. 

A.  McCaffery. 
Soldier  boy.     ...William  Taylor  Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic.) 
Die  Spionin.     ...Adolph  Schermer. 
Stand  by  the  Union.     ...William  Taylor  Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver 

Optic.) 
Star  of  the  South.     ...W.  S.  Hayward. 

Stars  and  bars ;  or,  Reign  of  terror  in  Missouri.     ...I.  Kelso. 
Stories  of  the  civil  war.     ...Albert  F.  Blaisdell,  ed. 
Surry  of  Eagle's  nest ;  or,  Memoirs  of   a  staff   officer  serving  in 

Virginia.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Taken  by  the  enemy.         ...William  Taylor  Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver 

Optic.) 
Tale  of  New  Orleans  life  and  of  the  present  war.     ...Clarimonde. 
Thinking  bayonet.     ...James  K.  Hosmer. 
Tiger-lilies.     ...Sidney  Lanier. 
Throckmorton.     ...Molly  E.  Seawell. 

Tobias  Wilson  :  a  tale  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 
Tom  Clifton;  or,  Western  boys  in  Grant's  and  Sherman's  army. 

...W.  L.  Goss. 
Tried  and  true ;  or,  Love  and  loyalty.     ...Bella  Z.  Spencer. 
True  to  his  colors.     ...Charles  A.  Fosdick.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Cas- 

tlemon.) 
Two  college  friends.     ...Frederick  W.  Loring. 
Two  little  confederates.     ...Thomas  Nelson  Page. 
Uncle  Daniel's  story  of  Tom  Anderson  and  twenty  great  battles. 

...Anon. 
Union :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Unofficial  patriot.     ...Helen  H.  Gardener. 
Valerie  Aylmer.     ...Frances  C.  Fisher. 
Victor.     ...Ellery  Sinclair, 

Virginia  Graham,  the  spy  of  the  grand  army.     ...Justin  Jones. 
Waiting  for  the  verdict.     ...Rebecca  Harding  Davis. 
War-time  wooing.     ...Charles  King. 
Wearing  of  the  gray.     ..  John  Esten  Cooke. 
Weiss  und  Schwarz.     ...Friedrich  W.  Arming. 
When  the  war  broke  out.     ...Edward  A.  Rand. 
Wild  work.     ...Mary  Edwards  Bryan. 
Winning  his  way.     ...Charles  Carleton  Coffin. 
With  gauge  and  swallow.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Within   the   enemy's  lines.     ...William  Taylor  Adams.     (Pseud., 

Oliver  Optic.) 
With  Lee  in  Virginia.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Without  blemish  :  to-day's  problem.     ...J.  H.  Walworth. 


70  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CIVIL   WAR  —  Contmued. 

Women  ;  or,  Chronicles  of  the  late  war.     ...Mary  T.  Magill. 

Work  of  the  two  great  captains.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 

Yankee  middy;  or,  Adventures  of  a  naval  officer.  ...William  Tay- 
lor Adams.     (Pseud.,  Oliver  Optic.) 

Year  of  wreck.     ...George  C.  Benham. 

Young  lieutenant.  ...William  Taylor  Adams.  (Pseud.,  Oliver 
Optic.) 

CLOVIS   I,    OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  489-511. 
lerne  of  Armorica.     ...J.  C.  Bateman. 

COLERIDGE,    SAMUEL   TAYLOR.     Lived  1772-1834- 
Days  of  Lamb  and  Coleridge.     ...Alice  E.  Lord. 

COLLEGE  AND   UNIVERSITY   LIFE.     A  Seleclion. 
Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green.     ...Edward  Bradley. 
Babe.  B.  A.     ...Edward  F.  Benson. 
Cambridge  freshman.     ...Martin  Legrand. 
Chapters  of  a  college  romance.     ...Isaac  Butts. 
Charlie  Lucken  at  school  and  college.     ...Plenry  C.  Adams. 
College  days  at  Oxford.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
College  days ;  or,  Harry's  career  at  Yale.     ...John  S.  Wood. 
College  girls.     ...Abbe  C.  Goodloe. 
College  life.     ...Joseph  T.  J.  Hewlett. 
Dashwood  Priory.     ...Emily  Juliana  May. 
Donald  Marcy.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D. 

Ward). 
Fair  Harvard.     ...William  T.  Washburn. 
Forbes   of   Harvard  :    a  story  of  college  life  in   the  early  fifties. 

...Elbert  Hubbard. 
Hammersmith  :  his  Harvard  days.     ...Mark  Sibley  Severance. 
Harvard  stories :  sketches  of  the  undergraduate.   ...  Waldron  K.  Post. 
Julian  Home :  a  tale  of  college  life.     ...Frederick  William  Farrar. 
Junior  Dean.     ...Alan  Saint  Aubin. 

Lost  manuscript.     ...Gustav  Freytag.      English  translation. 
New  Academe.     ...Edward  Hartington. 
Princetonian  :  a  story  of  undergraduate  life  at  the  College  of  New 

Jersey.     ...James  Barnes. 
Reginald  Dalton  :  a  story  of  English  university  life.    ...John  Gibson 

Lockhart. 
School-boy  honour:   a  tale  of  Talminster  College.      ...Henry  C. 

Adams. 
Student  life  at  Harvard.     ...George  II.  Tripp. 
Tales  of  college  life.     ...Edward  Bradley. 
Thing  that  hath  been.     ...A.  H.  Gilkes. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  7 1 

COLLEGE  AND   UNIVERSITY   ^lYY.  — Continued. 
Two  college  boys.     ...Edward  A.  Rand. 
Two  college  friends.     ...Frederick  W".  Loring. 
Two  college  girls.     ...Helen  D.  Brown. 
Die  verlorene  Handschrift.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Wooden  spoon.     ...Theron  Brown. 
With  the  best  intentions  :  a  tale  of  undergraduate  life  at  Cambridge 

(Eng).     ...John  Bickerdyke. 
Yale  yams.     ...John  Seymour  Wood. 

COLORADO. 

At  the  end  of  the  rainbow.     ...Julia  A.  Sabin. 

Doctor  Grattan.     ...William  A.  Hammond. 

In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies :  a  story  of  adventure  in  Colorado. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Lai.     ...William  A.  Hammond. 
Naulahka.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Nelly's  silver  mine.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Peak  and  prairie.     ...Anna  Fuller. 
Silver  caves:  a  mining  story.     ...Ernest  IngersoU. 
Story  of  a  canon.     ...Beveridge  Hill. 
Zeph.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 

COLTJMBUS,   CHRISTOPHER.     Lived  U36-1506. 
Christophe  Colomb.     ...A.  Dousseau. 
Columbia :    a    story   of   the   discovery    of    America.      ...John    R. 

Musick. 
Columbus  and  Beatriz.     ...Constance  Goddard  DuBois. 
Cristoforo  Colombo.     ...Ludwig  August  Frankl. 
Diccon  the  Bold.     ...John  Russell  Coryell. 
Diego  Pinzon  and  the  fearful  voyage  he  took  into  the  unknown 

ocean,  A.  D.  1492.     ...John  Russell  Coryell. 
Die  heroischen  Epopeen,  Gustav  Wasa  und  Columbus.     ...Franz 

Michael  Franzen. 
Tsmael  ben  Kaissar.     ...J.  F.  Denis. 
Legend  of  Christopher  Columbus.     ...Joanna  Baillie. 
Mercedes   of  Castile;  or,  Voyage  to  Cathay.     ...James  Fenimore 

Cooper. 
El  nuevo   mundo,  descubierto  por  Cristoval  Colon.     ...L.  F.  de 

Vega-Carpio. 
Out  of  the  sunset  sea.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Story  of  Columbus.     ...Elizabeth  Eggleston  Seeley. 
Tales  from  American  history,  containing  the  principal  facts  in  the 

life  of  Christopher  Columbus.     ...Eliza  Robbins. 
With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea.      ...C.  P.  MacKie. 


72  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

COMMONWEALTH  OF  ENGLAND.    1649-1660. 

Andrew  Marvel  and  his  friends :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Hull. 
...Maria  S.  Hall. 

Armourer's  daughter  ;  or,  Border  rivals.     ...Anon. 

Boscobel;  or,  Royal  oak  :  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.  ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 

Brambletye  House  ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  roundheads.  ...Horace  Smith 
(Paul  Chatfield). 

Chevalier's  daughter.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Commonwealth  of  Oceana.     ...James  Harrington. 

Constance  Aylmer  :  a  story  of  the  17th  century.    ...Helen  F.  Parker. 

Cromwell ;  or,  Protector's  oath.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Days  of  Laud  and  of  the  Commonwealth.  ...Mrs.  Newton  Cros- 
land.     (Pseud.,  Camilla  Toulmin.) 

Draytons  and  Davenants:  a  story  of  the  civil  wars.  ...Elizabeth 
Charles. 

Hanley  Castle  :  an  episode  of  the  civil  wars  and  the  battle  of  Wor- 
cester.    ...William  S.  Symonds. 

Henry  Masterton.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

In  bonds  but  fetterless.     ...Richard  Cuninghame. 

Ironsides.     ...Anon. 

John  Milton  and  his  times.     ...Max  Ring.     English  translation. 

John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Max  Ring. 

King's  namesake.     ...Catherine  M.  Phillimore. 

King's  ransom.     ...Anon. 

Last  of  the  fairies  :  a  Christmas  tale.  ...George  Payne  Rainsford 
James. 

Life  of  Colonel  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell,  afterwards  Mistress 
Milton.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Marmaduke  Wyvil ;  or.  Maid's  revenge.  ...Henry  W.  Herbert. 
(Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Old  Noll ;  or,  Days  of  the  Ironsides.    ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea  :  a  story  of  the  commonwealth  and  the 
restoration.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Ovingdean  Grange :  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs.  ...William  Harri- 
son Ainsworth. 

Pigeon  pie  :  a  tale  of  roundhead  times.    ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Reginald  Hastings  :  a  tale  of  the  troubles  of  164-.  ...Eliot  B.  G. 
Warburton. 

Saint  George  and  Saint  Michael.     ...George  Macdonald. 

Saxby  :  a  tale  of  the  commonwealth  time.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Scapegrace  Dick.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Whitehall ;  or.  Days  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     -Jane  Robinson. 


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COMMONWEALTH  OF  ENGLAND  —  C^;^//;«/^^. 

Woodstock;  or,  Cavalier  :  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.  ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
See  also  CROMWELL,  OLIVER,  and  MILTON,  JOHN. 

CONGRESS  OF  VIENNA,  Nineteenth  Century. 
Auf  dem  Wiener  Kongress.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Der  Congress  zu  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Die  Geheimnisse  des  Waldschlosses.     ...Reinhard  Edmund  Hahn. 
See  also  VIENNA. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Famous  victory.     ...Anon. 

Kinley  Hollow.     ...Gideon  H.  Hollister. 

Orange  Grove  :  a  tale  of  the  Connecticut.     ...Anon. 

Summer  in  Oldport  Harbor.     ...W.  H.  Metcalf. 

CONQUEST  OF  GRANADA. 

Alhambra.     ...Washington  Irving. 

Conquest  of  Granada.     ...Washington  Irving.  [wer-Lytton. 

Leila ;  or,  Siege  of  Granada.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bui- 
Tales  from  Spanish  history.     ...Elizabeth  J.  Brabazon. 

CONQUEST  OF  MOGUL. 

Akbar.     ...A.  S.  Van  Limburg-Bronner. 

CONSPIRACIES  AND  PLOTS. 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.     ...James  Grant. 

Beatrice  Tyldesley.  ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth.  (Lancashire, 
1694.) 

Black  dwarf.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott.     (Jacobite,  1708.) 

Le  Chevalier  d'Harmental.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Cinq-Mars;  ou.  Conjuration  sous  Louis  XIII.  ...Alfred  Victor, 
Comte  de  Vigny. 

Cinq-Mars:  a  conspiracy  under  Louis  XIII.  ...Alfred  Victor  de 
Vigny.     English  translation. 

Coombe  Abbey.     ...Selina  Bunsbury.     (Gunpowder,  1605.) 

La  conspiration  de  Walstein.     ...Jean  Francois  Sarrasin. 

Conspirators.     ...William  H.  Peck. 

Conspirators;  or.  Chevalier  d'Harmental.  ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
English  translation. 

Father  Darcy.     ...Anne  Marsh. 

For  liberty's  sake  :  the  story  of  Robert  Ferguson.  ...John  B.  Marsh. 
(Ryehouse  ) 

Gowrie  ;  or,  King's  plot.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Guy  Fawkes.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

John  Deane  of  Nottingham.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Katy  of  Catoctin.  ...George  Alfred  Townsend.  (Lincoln's  assas- 
sination.) 

King's  highway.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James.     (Jacobite.) 


74  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CONSPIRACIES  AND  PLOTS  —  Continued. 
Peveril  of  the  Peak.  ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Redgauntlet.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Das  Roggenhaus  Komplott.     ...George  Hiltl.     (Ryehouse,  1685.) 
Royal  police.     ...John  H.  Robinson.     (Boston,  17 15.) 
Ryehouse  plot.     ...G.  W.  Reynolds. 

Traitor  or  patriot .?     ...M.  C.  Rowsell.     (Ryehouse,  1683.) 
Yemasee :  a  romance  of  California.      ...William  Gilmore   Simms. 
(Indian,  17 15.) 

CONSTANTINE  (THE  GREAT).     Lived  272-337. 
Cellene.     ...Sneyd. 
Constantine.     ...Edmund  Spencer. 
Evanus  :  a  tale  of  Constantine  the  Great     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 

CONSTANTINOPLE,  TURKEY. 

Blue  and  green.     ...Sir  Henry  Pottinger. 
Count  Robert  of  Paris.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Dog  of  Constantinople.     ...Izora  C.  Chandler. 
Prince  of  India  ;  or,  Why  Constantinople  fell.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Story  of  the  times  of  Scanderbeg.     ...Anon. 

Theodora  Phranza ;  or,  Fall  of  Constantinople.  ...John  Mason  Neale. 
(Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 

CORDAY,  CHARLOTTE.     Lived  1768-1795. 

L'ami  du  peuple.  ...J.  M.  Gassier  Saint  Amand. 
Charlotte  Corday.  ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 
Charlotte  Corday :  an  historical  novel.   ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 

English  translation. 
Charlotte  Corday.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 
Charlotte  Corday.     ...Rose  E.  Temple. 
Dream-Charlotte.     ...Matilda  Barbara  Betham-Edwards. 
Ingenue.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.  [lation. 

Ingenue  ;  or,  Death  of  Marat.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.    English  trans- 
Maid  of  Normandy.     ...Edmund  J.  Eyre. 

CORNWALL,  ENGLAND.  [lantyne. 

Deep  down :  a  tale  of  the  Cornish  mine.     ...Robert  Michael   Bal- 
Delectable  duchy :  stories,  studies,  and  sketches.     ...Arthur  T.  Q. 

Couch.     (Pseud.,  Q.) 
Menhardoc.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
Pendower :  a  story  of  Cornwall  in  the  time  of  Henry  the  Eighth. 

...Marianne  Filluel. 
Singer  of  the  sea.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
True  Cornish  maid.     ...G.  Norway. 
Vicar's  people.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
Watchers  on  the  Longships.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 
Wreckers  and  Methodists.     ...H.  D.  Lowry. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  75 

COVENANTERS. 

Andrew  Gillon :  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  covenanters.     ...John  Tod. 

(Pseud.,  John  Strathesk.) 
Beacon  light :  a  tale  of  the  covenanters.     ...Ellen  E.  Guthrie. 
Brownie  of  Bodsbeck.     ...James  Hogg. 
Fiery  cross.     ...B.  Hutton. 

Journal  of  Lady  Beatrix  Graham.     ...Jane  M.  F.  Smith. 
Helen  of  the  glen.     ...Robert  Pollok. 
Hunted  and  harried  :  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  covenanters.     ...Robert 

Michael  Ballantyne. 
In  the  smoke  of  war.     ...Walter  Raymond. 
Janet  and  her  father.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Legend  of  Montrose.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Men  of  the  Moss-Hags.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Old  Mortality.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Peden,  the  prophet :  a  tale  of  the  covenanters.     ...Andrew  M.  Brown. 
Persecuted  family  :  a  tale  of  the  covenanters.     ...Robert  Pollok 
Philip  Colville  :  a  covenanter's  story.     ...Grace  Kennedy. 
Scottish  cavalier.     ...James  Grant. 
Tales  of  the  covenanters.     ...Ellen  E.  Guthrie. 
Tales  of  the  covenanters.     ...J.  W.  Wilson. 
Tales  of  the  wars  of  Montrose.     ...James  Hogg. 

CRIMEAN  WAR.     1853-1856. 

Beatrice  and  Benedick:  a  romance  of  the  Crimea.    ...Hawley  Smart. 

Children  of  the  great  king.     ...Matilda  Horsburgh. 

Fall  of   Sebastopol  ;   or,  Jack  Archer   in   the  Crimea.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Frederick  Gordon;  or,  Storming  of  the  Redan.     ...Anon. 
Henri  de  la  Tour ;  or,  Comrades  in  arms.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Interpreter  :    a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Jack  Archer  :  a  tale  of  the  Crimea.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Lady  Wedderburn's  wish  :  a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.  ...James  Grant. 
Laura  Everingham  ;  or,  Highlanders  of  Glen  Ora.     ...James  Grant. 
Lord  Hermitage.     ...James  Grant. 

Mabel  Ashton  :  a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...Elizabeth  Allnatt. 
Martyrs  to  circumstance.     ...Maria  Therese  Longworth  Yelverton. 
One  of  the  six  hundred.     ...James  Grant. 
Ravenshoe.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 
Sebastopol.    ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tolstoi.    English  translation  from 

the  Russian. 
Under  the  Red  Dragon.     ...James  Grant. 
Vera ;  or,  Russian  princess  and  English  earl.     ...Charlotte  L.  H. 

Dempster. 
Young  Brown;  or,  Law  of  inheritance.    ...Granville  Murray. 


76  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

CRIMINOLOGY.     A  Selection. 

Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Another  crime.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Artist  in  crime.     ...Rodrigues  Ottolengui. 

Book  of  strange  sins.     ...Coulson  Kernahan. 

Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt.     ...Anon. 

Conflict  of  evidence.     ...Rodrigues  Ottolengui. 

La  corde  au  cou.     ...Emile  Gaboriau. 

Le  crime  d'Orcival.     ...^fimile  Gaboriau. 

Crime  and  punishment.  ...Fedor  M.  Dostoevsky.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Le  crime  du  vieux  Bias.     ...C.  Mendes. 

Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bonnard.     ... Anatole  France. 

Crime  of  the  century.     ...Rodrigues  Ottolengui. 

Crime  of  the  'Liza  Jane.     ...Fergus  W.  Hume. 

Criminal.  ...Johann  C.  Friedrich  von  Schiller.  English  transla- 
tion. 

La  degringolade.     ...;^mile  Gaboriau. 

Le  dossier  No.  113.     ...fimile  Gaboriau. 

For  fifteen  years.     ...Louis  Ulbach.     English  translation. 

Good  people  of  Pawlocz.     ...Coloman  Mikszath. 

Lady  of  quality.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Le  marteau  d'acier.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Memoirs  of  Jane  Cameron.     ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

M.  Lecoq.     ...fimile  Gaboriau. 

Modern  wizard.     ...Rodrigues  Ottolengui. 

Moondyne.     ...John  Boyle  O'Reilly. 

Mystery  of  Orcival.     ...!lSmile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 

Mystery  of  Paul  Chadwick.     ...J.  W.  Postgate. 

Quality  of  crime.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Quality  of  mercy.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Quinze  ans  de  bagne.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Scarlet  letter.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Section  558.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Shadow^  of  a  crime.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine. 

Silent  witness.     ...Mrs.  J.  H.  Walworth. 

Sketches  of  life  and  character  taken  from  the  police  court,  Bow 
Street.     ...Edwin  Hodder.     (Pseud.,  Old  Merry.) 

Somebody's  Ned.     ...Mrs.  A.  M.  Freeman. 

Steel  hammer.     ...Louis  Ulbach.     English  translation. 

Story  of  John  Coles.     ...M.  E.  Kenyon. 

Study  in  scarlet.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Veiled  hand :  a  novel  of  the  sixties,  seventies,  and  eighties. 
...Frederick  Wicks. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  77 

CRIMINOLOGY  —  Conlmued. 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ?     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 

Lytton. 
Who  poisoned  Hetty  Duncan  }     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 
See  also  PRISONS  AND  PRISONERS,  DETECTIVE  STORIES,  and 
SIN. 

CROMWELL,  OLIVER.     Lived  1599-1658. 

Andrew  Marvel  and  his  friends :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Hull. 
...Maria  S.  Hall. 

Brambletye  House ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  roundheads.  ...Horace 
Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Cavaliers.     ...S.  R.  Keightley. 

Cavaliers  and  roundheads.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Chances  of  war.    ...A.  Whitelock. 

Confederate  chieftains.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  J.  Sadlier). 

Cromwell ;  or,  Protector's  oath.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Ethne.     ...Mrs.  E.  M.  Field. 

Father  John  ;  or,  Cromwell  in  Ireland.     ...S.  E.  A. 

Henry  Masterton  ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  young  cavalier.  ...George 
Payne  Rainsford  James. 

John  Milton  and  his  times.     .  .Max  Ring.     English  translation. 

John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Max  Ring. 

Last  of  the  Corbes.     ...John  Wright. 

Life  of  Colonel  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Little  wizard.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Mistress  Spitfire.     ...J.  S.  Fletcher. 

Nellie  Netterville.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 

Old  Noll;  or,  Days  of  the  Ironsides.    ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 

Oliver  Cromwell ;  or,  England's  great  protector.  ...Henry  W.  Her- 
bert.    (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea ;  a  story  of  the  commonwealth  and  the 
restoration.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Silk  of  the  kine.     ...L.  McManus. 

Whitehall ;  or,  Days  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     ...Jane  Robinson. 

Woodstock;  or,  Cavalier:  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.  ...Sir  Walter 
Scott. 

See  also  COMMONWEALTH  OF  ENGLAND  and  ENGLISH  HIS- 
TORY. 

CRUSADES.     General  and  Special. 

La  banniere  bleue,  aventures  d'un  musulman,  d'un  chretien  et  d'un 

Pa'ien  a  I'epoque  des  croisades  et  de   la  conquete  mongole. 

...Leon  Cahun. 
Betrothed.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott.     (Third  crusade.) 
Blue  banner.     ...Leon  Cahun.     English  translation^. 

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7^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

CRUSADES  — ■  Continued. 

Boy  crusaders.     ...John  George  Edgar.     (Seventh  crusade.) 

Brothers  in  arms  :  a  story  of  the  crusades.     ...F.  Bayford  Harrison. 

Cheshire  pilgrims.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Daventrys.     ...Julia  Pardoe. 

Elfrica.     ...Charlotte  G.  Boger. 

Die  Fahrten  Thiodolfs  des  Islanders.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motto 

Fouque. 
Fighting  the  Saracens ;  or,  Boy  knight.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Florme,  princess  of  Burgundy.     ...William   B.   MacCabe.      (First 

crusade.) 
Foure  prentises  of  London.     ...Thomas  Heywood. 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.     ...Charles  A.  Bloss. 
I  Lombardi  alia  prima  crociata.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 
In  the  brave  days  of  old:  the  story  of  the  crusades.    ...Henry  Frith. 
Ivanhoe.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott.     (Third  crusade.) 
Lady  Sybil's  choice :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

(Third  crusade.) 
Longbeard,  Lord  of  London.     ...Charles  Mackay. 
Mathilde,  ou  memoires  tires  de  I'histoire  des  croisades.     ...Sophie 

Risteau  Cottin. 
Matilda,  Princess  of  England.    ...Sophia  Risteau  Cottin.     English 

translation. 
Maud  and  Miriam ;  or,  Fair  crusader.     ...Harriet  B.  MacKeever. 

(Third  crusade.) 
Orphans  of  Alsace.     ...Anon. 
Parcival.    ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Philip  Augustus ;  or,  Brothers  in  arms.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James.     (Third  crusade.) 
Prince  and  the  page :  the  last  crusade.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

(Eighth  crusade.) 
Ransom  :  a  tale  of  the  thirteenth  century.     ...Laura  Jewry. 
Raymond  de  Saint  Gilles  at  the  crusades.     ...Henriette  de  Witt. 

(First  crusade.) 
Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.     ...James  White. 
Richard  the  Lion-hearted.     ...Robert  Tomes. 
Saracen.     ...Sophie  Risteau  Cottin. 

Saxon*s  daughter  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Major  Michel. 
Shadow  of  the  ragged  stone.     ...C.  F.  Grindrod. 
Sir  W^alter's  ward.     ...William  Everard. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...William  E.  Button. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...John  Mason  Neale,     (Pseud.,  Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Sword  and  scimetar.    ...Alfred  Trumble. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  79 

CRUSADES  —  Continued. 

Tales  of  the  early  ages.   ...Horace  Smith.   (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Talisman.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott.     (Third  crusade.) 

Under  Bayard's  banner.     ...Henry  Frith. 

Westminster  cloisters  :  the  story  of  a  life's  ambition.    ...M.  Bidder. 

Winning  his  spurs.     ...Elijah  Kellogg. 

See  also  RICHARD  I.  OF  ENGLAND. 

Children's  Crusade,  Thirteenth  Century. 

Crusaders  and  captives.     ...George  E.  Merrill. 
With  script  and  staff.     ...Elia  W.  Peattie. 

Young  prophetess :  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade.     ...R.  Leighton 
Gerhart. 

CUBA. 

Caoba,  the  guerilla  chief:  a  real  romance  of  the  Cuban  rebellion. 

...P.  H.  Emerson. 
Conspiracy  :  a  Cuban  romance.     ...Adam  Badeau. 
Cruise  of  the  Midge.     ...Michael  Scott. 
Daughter  of  Cuba.     ...Helen  M.  Bowen. 
Free  flag  of  Cuba.     ...H.  M.  Hardimann. 
Enriqueta  Faber.     ...Andres  Clemente  Vazquez. 
Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Juanita :  a  romance  of  real  life  in  Cuba  fifty  years  ago.     ...Margaret 

Mann. 
El  Mulato  Sab.     ...Gertrudes  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
Otilia :  episodio  de  la  guerra  de  Cuba.     ...V.  Aguilar. 
Rover's  secret.     ...William  J.  C.  Lancaster.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Col- 

lingwood.) 
Vasconselos:   a  romance  of  the  new  world.     ...William  Gilmore 

Simms. 
With  Maceo  in  Cuba :  adventures  of  a  Minnesota  boy.     ...Franc  R* 

E.  Woodward. 

DELAWARE. 

Conspirators.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Koningsmarke  ;  or.  Old  times  in  the  new  world.    ...James  Paulding. 

(Pseud.,  Lancelot  Langstaff,  Esq.) 
Miriam's  heritage.     ...A.  Calder. 

DENMARK. 

Description^  History^  Manners,  and  Customs. 
Erik  menveds  Barndom.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 
Eventyr  og  Fortoellinger.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 
King  Eric  V.    ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann.     English  translation. 
Kong  Erik.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 
Lovells :  a  story  of  the  Danish  war.     ...Mrs,  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb), 


8o  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 

DENMARK  —  Continued. 

Prinds  Otto  af  Danmark.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 
Valdemar  Seier.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 

DE  SOTO,  FERDINANDO.     Lived  1496-1542. 

Vasconselos :   a  romance  of  the  new  world.     ...William  Gilmore 
Simms. 

DETECTIVE  STORIES.     A  Selection. 

Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

American  penman.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Another  crime.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Baffling  quest.     ...Richard  Dowling. 

Behind  closed  doors.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Captain  Shannon.     ...Coulson  Kernahan. 

Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt.     ...Arthur  Morrison. 

Clues  from  a  detective's  camera.     ...Headon  Hill. 

Clues  from  the  note-book  of  Zambra,  the  detective.    ...Headon  Hill. 

Conflict  of  evidence.     ...Roderigues  Ottolengui. 

La  corde  au  cou.     .,.Emile  Gaboriau. 

\jQ  crime  d'Orcival.     ...Smile  Gaboriau. 

Cynthia  Wakeman's  money.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Dangerous  ground.     ...Lawrence  L.  Lynch,  Pseud. 

La  degringolade.     ...!lSmile  Gaboriau. 

Detective  triumphs.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Le  dossier  No,  113.     ...!fimile  Gaboriau. 

Dugdale  millions.     ...William  Hudson.     (Pseud.,  Barclay  North.) 

Excellent  knave.     ...J.  Fitzgerald  Molloy. 

Experience  of  Loveday  Brooke,  lady  detective.     ...C.  L.  Pirkis. 

For  fifteen  years.     ...Louis  Ulbach.     English  translation. 

From  clue  to  capture.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

From  information  received.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Great  bank  robber.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Great  Porter  Square.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 

In  the  grip  of  the  law.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Leavenworth  case :  a  lawyer's  story.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Link  by  link.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Long  arm.     ...Mary  Wilkins  and  J.  E.  Chamberlain. 

M.  Lecoq.     ...fimile  Gaboriau. 

Man  from  Manchester.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Man  hunter.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Marked  "  Personal. '^     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Le  marteau  d'acier.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Mill  mystery.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Modern  wizard.     ...Rodrigues  Ottolengui. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  8 1 

DETECTIVE   ^"IQiKl^^^  Continued, 

Mystery  of  Orcival.     ...£mile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 

Mystery  of  Paul  Chadwick.     ...J.  W.  Postgate. 

Mystery  of  the  Patrician  Club.     ...Albert  D.  Vandam. 

Personal  adventures  of  a  detective.     ...Lieutenant  Carmichael. 

Quinze  ans  de  bagne.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Reminiscences  of  a  chief  inspector.     ...Chief  Inspector  Littlefield. 

Section  558  ;  or,  Fatal  letter.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

7-12  :  a  detective  story.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Shadowed  by  three.     ...Lawrence  L.  Lynch,  Pseud. 

Silent  witness.     ...Mrs.  J.  H.  Walworth. 

Steel  hammer.     ...Louis  Ulbach.     English  translation. 

Strange  disappearance.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 

Study  in  scarlet.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Suspicions  aroused.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 

Sword  of  Damocles  :  a  story  of  New  York  life.     ...Anna  Katharine 

Green. 
Tracked  to  doom.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 
Trial  of  Gideon.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 
Wedderburn's  will.     ...T.  Cobb. 
Who  poisoned  Hetty  Duncan  ?     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 
X.  Y.  Z.  :  a  detective  story.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 
See  also  CRIMINOLOGY. 

DIETRICH  OF  BERN. 

Didrik  af  Barns  Saga.     ...Carl  C.  Rafn. 

Dietrichs  Bratfahrt  von  Albrecht  von  Kemenat.   ...F.  H.  von  Hagen. 
Dietrichs  erste  Ausfahrt.     Herausg.  von  D.  Franz  Stark. 
Dietrich   und   seine  Gesellen  aus  der   Heidelberger   Handschrift. 

...Anon. 
Dietrich  von  Bero.     ...Adolf  Wechsler. 
Saga  Dietrichs  Konungs  af  Bern.     ...C.  R.  Unger. 

DOGMAS. 

Autobiography    of    Mark    Rutherford.      ...William    Hale    White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
Bertha;  or,  Pope  and  the  emperor.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Bez  Dogmatic.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Born  player.     ...Mary  West. 
Der  christlichen,  koniglichen  Fiirsten  Herculiscus  und  Herculadisla 

Wundergeschichte.     ...Andreas  E.  Buchholtz. 
Damnation  of  Theron  Ware.     ...Harold  Frederick. 
Dark  year  of  Dundee.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
Dedora  Heywood.     ...Gertrude  Smith. 
Heresy  of  Mehetabel  Clark.     ...Annie  T.  Slosson. 
Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 

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82  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

DOGMAS  —  Continued. 

King  Henry  and  his  times.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Konig  Heinrich  VIII.  and  sem  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus.     ...James  Freeman  Clarke. 
Magdalen  Hepburn.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Mariam's    schooling.      ...William    Hale    White.      (Pseud.,    Mark 

Rutherford.) 
Mark   Rutherford,   dissenting  minister.     ...William   Hale  White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
Mark  Rutherford's  deliverance.     ...William  Hale  White.     (Pseud., 

Mark  Rutherford.) 
Micah  Clarke  and  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchil- 
dren.    ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Minister's  wooing.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stovve. 
Modern  instance.    ...William  Dean  Howells. 
New  England  conscience.     ...Bella  C.  Greene. 
New  minister.     ...Kenneth  Paul. 
No  cross,  no  crown.     ...Caroline  E.  Davis. 
Old  Town  folks.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Orthodox.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 
Out  of  step.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 

Parson  Jones.     ...Florence  Marryat  Lean  (Mrs.  Francis  Lean). 
Revolution  in  Tanner's  Lane.     ...William  Hale  W^hite.     (Pseud., 

Mark  Rutherford.) 
Soul  of  the  bishop.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.     (Pseud.,  John 

Strange  Winter.) 
Stories  of  a  sanctified  town.     ...Lucy  S.  Furman. 
Truce  of  God  :  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.     ...George  H.  Miles. 
Two  Salomes.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 

Without  a  dogma.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 
Wolverton.     ...D.  A.  Reynolds. 
Won  and  not  one.     ...Emily  Lucas  Blackall. 

DETJIDS. 

Daughter  of  the  Druids.     ...A.  K.  Hopkins. 

Edol,  the  Druid.  •  ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

DUDLEY,  ROBERT. 

See  LEICESTER,  ROBERT  DUDLEY,  EARL  OF. 

DtJRER,  ALBERT.     Lived  U71-1528. 

Artist's  married  life.     ...Leopold  Schefer.     English  translation. 

Diirer  in  Venedig.     ...Adolf  Stern. 

Franz  Sternbald's  Wanderungen.    ...J.  Ludwig  Tieck, 


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DtJUEB,  ALBERT  —  Continued. 

Die  Kiinstlerehe.     ...Leopold  Schefer. 
Norica.     ...August  Hagen. 
See  also  ART. 

DUTCH  CHARACTER.     A  Selection. 

Baroness  :  a  Dutch  story.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Black  tulip.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translati6n. 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon:  a  romance  of  New  York.     ...Amelia  Edith 

Barr. 
By  England's  aid;  or,  Freeing  the  Netherlands.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
By  pike   and  dyke  :    a   tale  of   the   rise  of   the    Dutch  republic. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Fisherman's  daughter.    ...Hendrik  Conscience.    English  translation. 
Galama;  or,  Beggars.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
Gideon  Florenoz.     ...Anna  L.  G.  Bosboom. 
Hans  Brinker  ;  or,  Silver  skates  :  a  story  of  life  in  Holland.    ...Mary 

Mapes  Dodge. 
Hotspur:    a   tale   of  the  old    Dutch   manor.     ...Mansfield   Tracy 

Walworth. 
Leycester  in  Nederland.     ...Anna  L.  G.  Bosboom. 
Liberators  of  Holland.     ...Elizabeth  Charles.     (In  her  Martyrs  of 

Spain.) 
Old   maid's   love:    a   Dutch   tale   told   in   English.     ...J.    van  der 

Poorsen-Schwartz.     (Pseud.,  Maarten  Maartens.) 
Question    of    taste.      ...J.   van   der   Poorsen-Schwartz.      (Pseud., 

Maarten  Maartens.) 
Siska  van  Roosemael   de  ware  gesehiedenis  van  eene  juffer  die 

nog  leeft.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 
Summer  in  a  Dutch  country  house.     ...Margaret  H.  Traherne. 
La  tulipe  noire.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

De  vrouwen  van  het  Leycestersche   tijdoak.     ...Anna  L.  G.  Bos- 
boom. 
Within  seawalls;  or,  How  the  Dutch  kept  the  faith.     ...Elizabeth 

H.  Walshe  and  George  Sargent. 

EDWARD  THE   BLACK  PRINCE.      Titles   are  with  EDWARD  IIL 
OF  ENGLAND. 

EDWARD  I.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1272-1307. 

Coberly  Hall :  a  Gloucestershire  tale.     ...Robert  Hughes. 

Edwin  the  boy  outlaw:    or.  Dawn  of  freedom  in  England.      ...J. 

Frederick  Hodgetts. 
Famous  chronicle  of  Edward  I.     ...George  Peele. 
Lily  of  Saint  Paul's.     ...William  D.  Watson. 


34  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

EDWABD  I.  OF  ^"^QiLKSCb  —  Continued. 
Lord  of  Dynevor.     ...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Merchant  and  the  friar.     ...Francis  Palgrave. 
Our  little  lady.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Prentice  Hugh.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Rothelan:  a  romance  of  the  English  histories.     ...John  Gait. 
Stories  from  old  English  poetry.     ...Abby  S.  Richardson. 
Vendgiag;    or,  Blessed    One:    a   tale  of   the  thirteenth    century. 
...Anon. 

EDWARD  n.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1307-1327. 

Anecdotes  de  la  cour  et  du  regne  d'£douard  11.     ...Claudine  A.  G. 

Tencin. 
Berkley  Castle.     ...G.  F.  Berkley. 
Days  of  Bruce.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 
In  all  time  of  our  tribulation :  the  story  of  the  Piers  Gavestone. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Margam  Abbey  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 

EDWARD  ni.  OF  ENGLAND.     ReigJted  1327-1377.     (Includes  also 

his  son  Edward  the  Black  Prince.) 
Border  lances  :  a  romance  of  the  northern  marches  in  the  reign  of 

Edward  Third.     ...E.  L.  S. 
Cressy  and  Poictiers;  or,  Story  of  the  Black  Prince's  page.    ...John 

George  Edgar. 
Edward  the  Black  Prince  ;  or,  Feudal  days.     ...Pierce  Egan,  Jr. 
Garter:  a  romance  of  English  history.     ...H.  Neale. 
In  the  days  of  chivalry :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  the  Black  Prince. 

...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
King  Edward  HI.     ...John  Bancroft. 
Lances  of  Lynwood.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Saint  George  for  England,     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Story  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince.     ...Meredith  Jones. 
Vision  and  the  creed  of  Piers  Ploughman.     ...William  Langland. 
Well   in   the   desert :    an   old   legend   of   the   house   of   Arundel. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
White  company.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

EDWARD  IV.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  U61-U82. 
Evenings  at  Haddon  Hall.     ...Anon. 
Goldsmith's  ward :  a  tale  of  London  city  in  the  fifteenth  century. 

...Mrs.  R.  H.  Reade. 
Jane  Shore:  or,  Goldsmith's  wife.     ...Mary  Bennett. 
Last   of    the   barons.      ...Edward   George   Earle    Lytton   Bulwer- 

Lytton. 
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SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION,  85 

EDWARD  VI.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  m7-1553. 

All  for  the  best;  or,  Bernard  Gilpin's  motto.      ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Cecily  :  a  tale  of  the  English  reformation.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     ...Anne  Manning.  * 

Constable  of  the  tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Diary  and  hours  of  the  Lady  Adalie.     ...Charlotte  Pepys. 

Fall  of  Somerset.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Heir  of  Treherne  :  a  tale  of  the  Devonshire  rebellion.     ...Augustine 

D.  Crake. 
Jack  and  the  tanner  of  Wymondham :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Edward 

the  Sixth.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Lady  Jane  Grey.     ...Thomas  Miller. 

Lady  Jane  Grey  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Louise  M.  Grafin  von  Robiano. 
Mistress  Hazelwode.     ...Frederick  H.  More. 

EGYPT. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Eine  Aegyptische  Konigstochter.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Alexandrians.     ...Anon. 

Beyond  recall.     ...Adeline  Sergeant. 

Bride  of  the  Nile.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Chapter  of  adventures  ;  or,  Through  the  bombardment  of  Alex- 
andria.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Cleopatra.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.  English 
translation. 

Egyptian  tales.     ...W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie. 

Ephraim  and  Helah  :  a  story  of  the  Exodus.     ...Edwin  Hodder. 

Epicurean.     ...Thomas  Moore. 

Hassan  ;  or,  Child  of  the  Pyramids.     ...Charles  A.  Murray. 

Homo  sum.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Plomo  sum.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Hypatia.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Der  Kaiser.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

King's  treasure  house  :  a  romance  of  ancient  Egypt.  ...Wilhelm 
Walloth.     English  translation. 

Kismet.     ...Julia  C.  Fletcher. 

Kleopatra  :  Historischer  Roman.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Maid  and  the  Cleon.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Mr.  Potter  of  Texas.     ...Archibald  Clavering  Gunter. 

Die  Nilbraut.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Out  of  Egypt :  stories  from  the  threshold  of  the  East.  ...Percy 
Hemingway. 

Patriarchal  times.     ...C.  M.  O'Keefe. 

Pearl  of  Antioch :  a  picture  of  the  East  at  the  end  of  the  fourth 
century.     ...Marc  A.  Bayle. 


S6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EGYPT  —  Continued. 

Per  aspera.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Per  aspera:  a  thorny  path.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.  English 
translation. 

Pillar  of  fire ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Queen  Moo  and  the  Egyptian  sphinx.     ...C.  L.  Augustus  Plongeon. 

Rameses.     ...Edward  Upham. 

Rescued  from  Egypt.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Das  Schatzhaus  des  Konigs :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Alten 
Aegypten.    ...Wilhelm  Walloth. 

Der  Scheik  von  Alessandria  und  seine  Sklaven.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 

Die  Schwestern.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Serapis.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Serapis.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Sheik  of  Alexandria  and  his  slaves.  ...Wilhelm  Hauff.  English 
translation. 

Sisters.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Strange  journey  ;  or,  Pictures  from  Egypt  and  the  Soudan.  ...Chris- 
tina Georgiana  Rossetti. 

Uarda  :  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Aegypten.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Uarda  :  a  romance  of  ancient  Egypt.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Zorah.     ...Elizabeth  Balch.     (Pseud.,  D.  T.  S.) 

ELIZABETH  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1558-1603. 

By   England's  aid ;    or,   Freeing    of   the   Netherlands.      ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
By  little  and  little  :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  armada.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Clare   Avery :    a   story   of   the   Spanish   armada.      ...Emily   Sarah 

Holt. 
Constance    Sherwood :    autobiography   of   the  sixteenth    century. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Eventide  light ;  or,  Passages  in  the  life  of  Dame  Margaret  Hoby, 

only    child   and   sole  heir  of  Sir   Arthur   Dakyns.      ...Emma 

Marshall. 
For  queen  and  king :  or,  Loyal  'prentice  :  a  story  of  old  London. 

...Henry  Frith. 
Fritz  of  Fritz-Ford.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Gloucester  cathedral ;  or,  Last  days  of  the  Tudors.     ...J.  R.  Clarke. 
Good  old  days.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Hildebrand ;  or,  Days  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     ...Anon. 
Huguenot   family   in    an    English   village.      ...Henrietta    Keddie. 

(Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Joyce  Morreirs  harvest.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Kenilworth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  87 

ELIZABETH   OF   ENGLAND  —  Continued. 

Last  earl  of  Desmond  :  a  historical  romance.     ...Charles  B.  Gibson. 

Lord  Mayor:  a  tale  of  London  in  1584.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Lost  evidence.     ...Hannah  D.  Burdon. 

Loyal  hearts.     ...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 

May  Lane  :  a  story  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Anon. 

Michaelmas   in    1574.      ...Eldridge    S.    Brooks.      (In    his    Storied 

holidays.) 
Nut-brown  maids;  or,   First   hosier  and  his  hosen.      ...Henrietta 

Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Pirates'  fort:  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...L.  MacNally. 
Ralf  Redman's  atonement:    a  tale   of   the   black   death   of   1598. 

...Herbert  V.  Mills. 
Recess;  or,  Tale  of  other  times.     ...Sophia  Lee. 
Royal  merchant ;  or,  Events  in  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Sir  Lundar  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  the  great  Queen  Bess.    ...Talbot 

B.  Reed. 
Spae-wife ;   or,  Queen's  secret :   a  tale  of  the  days  of  Elizabeth. 

...John  Boyce. 
Stories  of  the  wars.     ...J.  Tillotson. 
Story   of   Arthur    Penreath,   sometime    gentleman    to    Sir  Walter 

Raleigh.     ...Verney  L.  Cameron. 
Story  of  John  Marbeck.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

Sword  and  pen  :  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    ...William  H.  D.  Adams. 
Sydney  the  knight.     ...Ella  T.  Disosway. 
Tablette  booke  of  Lady  Mary  Keyes.     ...Anon. 
Three  hundred  years  ago  ;  or,  Martyrs  of  Brentwood.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Through  storm  and  stress.     ...J.  S.  Fletcher. 
Twin   heroes :    the   separatists   of  the   time   of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

...F.  A.  Reed. 
Under  Drake's  flag :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Virgin  queen;  or,  Romance  of  royalty.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Westward  Ho !  or.  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Wild  times :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     ...Cecilia  M. 

Caddell. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

ENGLAND.     A  Selection. 

Description^  Manners^  and  Ctistoms. 
Abigel  Rowe.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 
Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 


SB  SUBJECT  WDEX   TO  FICTIOI^. 

ENGLAND  —  Continued. 

Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Anne  Hathaway  ;  or,  Shakespeare  in  Love.     ...Edward  Severn. 

As  in  a  looking-glass.     ...F.  C.  Phillips. 

Behind  the  veil:   a  tale  of  the  days  of  William  the  Conqueror. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Black  arrow  ;  a  tale  of  the  two  roses.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Bledisloe;   or,  Aunt  Pen's  American  nieces.     ...Ada  M.  Trotter. 

(Pseud.,  Lawrence  Severn.) 
Brave  Dame  Mary;  or,  Siege  of  Corfe  Castle.     ...Louisa  Hawtrey. 
Camp  on  the  Severn.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 

Cathedral  courtship.    ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 
Cavaliers.     ...S.  R.  Keightley. 

Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Clarissa  Harlowe.     ...Samuel  Richardson. 
Coningsby.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Constable  of  the  Tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Cornet  of  horse  :  a  tale  of  Marlborough's  wars.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Craddock  Nowell :  tale  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Richard  Doddridge 

Blackmore. 
David's  loom :  a  story  of  Rochdale  life  in  the  nineteenth  century. 

...John  T.  Clegg. 
Daybreak  in  Britain.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Delectable  duchy :  stories,  studies,  and  sketches.     ...Arthur  T.  Q. 

Couch.     (Pseud.,  Q.) 
Demos:  a  story  of  English  socialism.     ...George  R.  Gissing. 
Dodo.     ...E.  F.  Benson. 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Early  dawn ;  or,  Sketches  of  Christian  life  in  England  in  the  olden 

time.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Edol  the  Druid.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Eldrick  the  Saxon.     ...A.  S.  Bride. 
Endymion.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
English  squire.     ...Christabel  R.  Coleridge. 

Evelyn  Manwaring :  a  tale  of  Hampton  Court.  ...Greville  J.  Chester. 
First  chronicle  of  Aescendun.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Fitch  of  bacon.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Forest  of  Arden.     ...William  Gresley. 
Foure  prentises  of  London.     ...Thomas  Heywood. 
Goldsmith's  ward :  a  tale  of  London  city  in  the  fifteenth  century. 

...Mrs.  R.  H.  Reade. 
Harold,  the  boy  earl.     ...J.  Frederick  Hodgetts. 
Held  fast  for  England :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 


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ENGLAND  —  Continued. 
.    Henrietta  Temple.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Hetty  Hyde's  lovers.     ...James  Grant. 
Hide  and  seek  :  a  story  of  the  New  Forest  in  1647.     ...E.  E.  Cooper 

(Mrs.  Frank  Cooper). 
His  bad  angel.     ...Richard  Harding  Davis. 
Historical  tales  ;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 
History  of  David  Grieve.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry 

Ward). 
History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.     ...Henry  Fielding. 
Imogen  :  a  story  of  the  mission  of  Augustine.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Ivanhoe.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Life,  adventures,  and   piracies  of  the  famous  Captain   Singleton. 

...Daniel  Defoe. 
Little  wizard.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Lothair.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Marcella.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 
Miss  Angel.   ...Anna  Isabella  Thackeray  (Mrs.  Richmond  Ritchie). 
Mustard  leaves.     ...E.  Balch. 

My  novel.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
North  and  South.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
Pastor's  fireside.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Pictures  of  cottage  life  in  the  West  of  England.  ...Margaret  E.  Poole. 
Le  prophete  irlandois.     ...Charles  de  Saint-Evremond. 
Punch's  letters  to  his  son.     ...Douglas  W.  Jerrold. 
Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 

Ronald  Morton  ;  or,  Fireships.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Rubicon.     ...E.  F.  Benson. 
Saint  Cedd's  cross.     ...Edward  Lewes  Cutts. 
Sea-kings  of  England.     ...Edwin  Atherstone. 
Second  chronicle  of  Aescendun.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Secret  passion.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Shakespeare  and  his  friends.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Shakespeare :  the  poet,  the  lover,  the  actor,  and  the  man.    ...Henry 

Curling. 
Shepherd  of  Grove  Plall.     ...Anon. 

Stories  of  England  and  foreign  life.     ...William  and  Mary  Howitt. 
'-    Stories  of  old  England.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Sybil;  or,  Two  nations.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Tales  and  legends  of  national  origin  or  widely  current  in  England 

from  the  earliest  times.     ...William  C.  Hazlett. 
Tales  of  kings  and  queens  of  England.     ...Stephen  Percy. 
Tales  of  old  English  life.     ...William  F.  Collier. 
Tales  of  the  Saxons.     ...Emily  Taylor. 
True  Cornish  maid.     ...G.  Norway. 


90  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 

ENGLAND  —  Cojitinued. 

Twice  crowned  .  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 
Venetia.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Wager  of  battle.     ...William  Henry  Herbert. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Emma  Robinson. 
Westward  Ho  !  or.  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
When  London  was  burned.     ...J.  Finnemore. 
White  gauntlet.     ...Mayne  Reid. 
Woodlanders.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 
Wreckers  and  Methodists.     ...H.  D.  Lowry. 
Wulf  the  Saxon.     ...Ralph  Peacock. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

ENGLISH  HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

Sixth  Century. 
Rivals.     ...Gerald  Griffin  (in   his  Tales  of  the   Munster  festivals, 
third  series). 

Ninth  Century. 

Athelwold.     ...Amelie  Rives  Chanler. 

Chronicle  of  Ethelfled.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Danes  in  England.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 

Dragon  and  the  raven ;  or,  Days  of  King  Alfred.     ,..George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Glastonbury.     ...A.  Payne. 
Sea-kings  of  England.     ...Edwin  Atherstone. 

Eleventh  Century. 
Andreds-weald ;   or,  House  of  Michelham  :  a  tale  of  the  Norman 

Conquest.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Behind  the  veil :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  William  the  Conqueror. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Bishop's  daughter.     ...Anon. 
Camp  of  refuge.     ...Charles  MacFarlane. 
Diane.     ...Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 
Dutch  in  the  Medway.     ...Charles  MacFarlane. 
Harold,  the  boy  earl.     ...J.  Frederick  Hodgetts. 
Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lyt- 

ton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Hereward  the  Wake.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.     ...Charles  Knight. 
Rufus  ;  or,  Red  king.     ...James  Grant. 
Siege  of  Norwich  Castle.     ...M.  M.  Blake. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 


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ENGLISH   ISl^'lQ^'^  —  Continued. 
Thira;  or,  Cairn  Baich.     ...Anon. 
William  the  Conqueror.     ...Charles  J.  Napier. 
Wulf  the  Saxon.     ...Ralph  Peacock. 
See  also  WILLIAM  THE  CONQUEROR. 

Twelfth  Century. 

Arthur  of  Brittany.     ...Peter  Leicester. 

Betrothed.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Blondel :  a  historical  fancy.     ...George  E.  Rice. 

Boy's  adventure  in  the  Baron's  war.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Brian  Fitz-Count :  a  story  of  Wallingford  Castle  and  Dorchester 

Abbey.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Constable's  tower;  or,  Time  of  Magna  Charta.     ...Charlotte  Mary 

Yonge. 
Court  life  under  the  Plantagenets.     ...Hubert  Hall. 
Eva.     ...Edward  Maturin. 

Fair  Rosamond ;  or,  Days  of  King  Henry  II.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Forest  outlaws.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 
Franchise.     ...Josephine  B.  Colomb. 

Heinrich  von  England  und  seine  Sohne.  ...Franziska  C.  J.  F.Tarnow. 
House  of  Walderne.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Ivanhoe.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
John  of  England.     ...Henry  Curling. 
John  O'London.     ...Somerville  Gibney. 
King  and  the  troubadour.     ...Julia  Corner. 
King  John  and  the  brigand's  daughter.     ...Anon. 
King  Stephen;  or.  Battle  of  Lincoln.     ...David  W.  Painter. 
Lady  Sybil's  choice  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Leper-house  of  Janval.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Magna  Charta  stories.     ...Arthur  Gilman,  ed. 
Maud  and  Miriam.     ...Harriet  B.  MacKeever. 
Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.     ...Howard  Pyle. 
Plantagenet :  a  tale  of  the  twelfth  century.     ...Anna  Milliken. 
Le  prince  des  voleurs.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.     ...James  White. 
Royston  Gower.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
Sad  shepherd.     ...Ben  Jonson. 
Stephen  Langton.     ...Martin  F.  Tupper. 
Stories  of  the  city  of  London.     ...Mrs  Newton  Crosland.     (Pseud., 

Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Talisman.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Thomas    of    Reading;    or,    Sixe    worthie    yeomen    of    the  West 
...Thomas  Deloney. 


92  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Westminster  cloisters  :  the  story  of  a  life's  ambition.     ...M.  Bidder. 
See  also  CJaUSADES  and  HOOD,  ROBIN. 

Thirteenth  Century. 
Cheshire  pilgrims.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Coberly  Hall :  a  Gloucestershire  tale.     ...Robert  Hughes. 
De  Montfort;  or,  Old  English  nobleman.     ...Anon. 
Earl  Hubert's  daughter;  or,  Polishing  of  the  pearl.     ..  Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Edwin  the  outlaw  ;  or,  Dawn  of  freedom  in  England.     ...J.  Fred- 
erick Hodgetts. 
Famous  chronicle  of  Edward  I.     ...George  Peele. 
Gaston  de  Blondeville;  or,  Court  of  Henry  IH.     ...Anna  Radcliffe. 
How  I  won  my  spurs.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
In   all   time   of   our  tribulation  :    the   story   of    Piers   Gavestone. 

...Emily  Sarah  PIoTt. 
Lily  of  Saint  Paul's.     ...William  D«  Watson. 
Lord  of  Dynevor.     ...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Merchant  and  the  friar.     ...Francis  Palgrave. 
Osbert  of  Aldgate  and  the  troubadour '  a  tale  of  the  Goldsmiths' 

Company.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
Our  little  lady.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Prentice  Hugh.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Rothelan :  a  romance  of  the  English  histories.     ...John  Gait. 
Royston  Gower.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair  :  a  story  of  the  great  charter.     ...John 

George  Edgar. 
Siege  of  Kenilworth.     ...L.  S.  Stanhope. 
Sir  Michael  Scott.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 

Stephen  Langton  ;  or,  Days  of  King  John.     ...Martin  F.  Tupper. 
Stories  from  old  English  poetry.     ...Abby  S.  Richardson. 
Stories  of  the  city  of  London.     ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland.     (Pseud., 

Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Troublesome  raigne  and  lamentable  death  of  Edward  H.  King  of 

England.     ...Christopher  Marlowe. 
Vendgiad;  or,  Blessed  one  :  a  tale  of  thirteenth  century.     ...Anon. 

Fourteenth  Century. 
Abbess  of  Shaftesbury  ;  or,  Days  of  John  of  Gaunt.     ...Anon. 
Anecdotes  de  la  cour  et  du  regne  d'Edouard  11.     .  .Claudine  A  G. 

Tencin. 
Berkeley  Castle.     ...G.  F  Berkeley. 
Bondman  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wat  Tyler       ..Anon. 
Border  lances  ;  a  romance  of  the  Northern  marches  in  the  reign  of 

Edward  the  Third.     .  .E.  L  S. 


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ENGLISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 
Boy  foresters.  ...Anne  Bowman. 
Castle  Dangerous.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Chronicles  or  Yate  Court :  a  narrative  of  1399.    ...Charles  Charlton. 
Claribel,    the  sea   maid  :    a   tale  of    the   Fishmongers'  Company. 

...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
Cressy  and  Poictiers  ;  or,  Story  of  the  Black  Prince's  page.     ...John 

George  Edgar. 
Days  of  Bruce.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 

Dick  Delver  :  a  story  of  the  peasants'  revolt  of  the  fourteenth  cen- 
tury.    ...Henrietta  E.  Burch. 
Edward  the  Black  Prince  ;  or,  Feudal  days.     ...Pierce  Egan,  Jr. 
Eleanor  and  I :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  King  Richard  II.     ...Mary  E. 

Bamford. 
Forest  days  :  a  romance  of  old  days.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Garter  :  a  romance  of  English  history.     ...H.  Neele. 
Geoffrey   the   Lollard.     ...Mrs.  D.  C.  Knevels.     (Pseud.,  Frances 

Eastwood.) 
Hubert  Ellis  :  a  story  of  Richard  the  Second's  days.    ...F.  Davenant. 
Idol  of  the  clownes ;  or,  Insurrection  of  Wat  the  Tyler  in  the  4th 

yeare  of  Richard  II.     ...John  Cleaveland. 
In  convent  walls  :  the  story  of  the  Despensers.    ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
In  the  days  of  chivalry :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  the  Black  Prince- 

...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
John  of  Gaunt.     ...James  White. 

John  Standish  ;  or,  Harrowing  of  London.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 
King  Edward  III.     ...John  Bancroft. 
Lances  of  Lynwood.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Last  wolf :  a  tale  of  England  in  the  fourteenth  century.     ...Anne 

Mercier. 
Maid  Marian.     ...Thomas  L.  Peacock. 
Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood.     ...J.  E.  Muddock, 
Margan  Abbey:  a  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 
Mediation  of  Ralph  Hardelot.     ...W.  Minto. 
Merry  England;  or.  Nobles  and  serfs.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 

worth. 
Mistress  Margery:  a  tale  of  the  Lollards.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Otterbourne.     ...Edward  Duras. 

Queen  Phillippa  and  the  hurrer's  daughter  :  a  tale  of  the  Haber- 
dashers' Company.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
Robin  Hood.     ...Pierce  Egan,  Jr. 
Saint  George  for  England  :  a  tale  of  Cressy  and  Poictiers.   ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Story  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince.     ...Meredith  Jones. 


94  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Stones  from  English  history  during  the  middle  ages.    ...Maria  Hack 

True  stories  of  the  times  of  Richard  II.     ...Henry  P.  Dunster. 

Vision  and  creed  of  Piers  Ploughman.     ...William  Langland. 

Vox  clamantis.     ...John  Gower. 

Wardship  of  Steepcoombe.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Wat  Tyler.     ...Pierce  Egan,  Jr. 

Well  in  the  desert :  an  old  legend  of  the  house  of  Arundel.   ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
White  company.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Whittington  and  the  Knight  Sans-Terre.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
See  also  WYCLIFFE,  JOHN. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Armourer's  daughtei ;  or,  Border  rivals.     ...Anon. 

At  ye  Grene  Griffin;  or,  Mrs.  Treadwell's  cook.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Aylmere  ;  or,  Bondman  of  Kent.     ...Robert  T.  Conrad. 
Berkeley  Castle.     ...G.  F.  Berkeley. 
Bosworth-field.     ...John  Beaumont. 

Bosworth-field ;  or,  Fate  of  the  Plantagenet.     ...Paul  Leicester. 
Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Captain  of  the  Wight :  a  romance  of  Carisbrooke  Castle  in  1488. 

...Frank  Cowper. 
Castle  Harcourt.     ...L.  F.  Winter. 
Chantry  priest  of  Barnet :  a  tale  of  the  two  Roses.     ...Alfred  John 

Church. 
Chronicle  history  of  Perkin  Warbeck.     ...John  Ford. 
Civile  wars    between  the    two   houses   of    Lancaster  and  Yorke. 

...Samuel  Daniel. 
Coulyng  Castle;  or,  A  knight  of  the  olden  days.    ...Agnes  Giberne. 
Earl  Printer:  times  of  Caxton.     ...C.  M.  M. 
Fortress  :  an  historical  tale  of  the  fifteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Fortunes  of  Perkin  Warbeck.     ...Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley. 
Goldsmith's  ward  :  a  tale  of  London  city  in  the  fifteenth  century. 

...Mrs.  R.  H.  Reade. 
Henry  of  Monmouth.     ...Major  Michel. 
Henry  Seventh.     ...Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley. 
Historical  tales  of  the  Lancastrian  times.     ...Henry  P;  Dunster. 
In  the  wars  of  the  Roses.     ...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Jack  of  the  mill.     ...William  Howitt. 
Jane  Shore ;  or.  Goldsmith's  wife.     ...Margaret  Bennett. 
Joan   the   maid  deliverer  of    France   and   England.      ...Elizabeth 

Charles, 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO   FICTION.  95 

ENGLISH   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Judged  by  appearances  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  wars.     ...Eleanor  Lloyd. 

Last  of  the  Barons.    ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Last  of  the  Plantagenets.     ...William  Hazeltine. 

Lollard  priest.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 

Maid  of  Warsaw.     ...Ernst  Jones. 

Malvern  Chase  :  an  episode  of  the  wars  of  the  Roses  and  the  bat- 
tle of  Tewkesbury.     ...W.  S.  Symonds. 

Midsummer  eve,  A.  D.  1503.  ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.  (In  his  Sto- 
ried holidays.) 

Noble  purpose  nobly  won.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Old  English  baron :  a  Gothic  story.     ...Clare  Reeve. 

Owen  Tudor.     ...Jane  Robinson. 

Queen's  badge.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 

Red  and  white  :  a  tale  of  the  war  of  the  Roses.  ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Richard  de  Lacy  :  a  tale  of  the  later  Lollards.  ...C.  Edmund  Maurice. 

Richard  of  York;  or,  White  rose  of  England.     ...Anon. 

Richard  Plantagenet.     ...J.  Frederick  Hodgetts. 

Rival  roses  :  a  romance  of  English  history.     ...Eliza  S.  Francis. 

Rocking  stone :  chronicle  of  the  times  of  the  wars  of  the  Roses. 
...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Siballa  the  sorceress ;  or,  Flower  girl  of  London :  a  tale  of  the  days 
of  Richard  II L     ...W.  H.  Peck. 

Stormy  life.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton, 

Stanley:  a  tale  of  the  fifteenth  century.     ...Anon. 

Sword  of  De  Bardwell.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Tangled  webb :  a  tale  of  the  fifteenth  century.    ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Two  penniless  princesses.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Walter  Leukam.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

War  of  the  Roses.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Ward  of  the  crown.     ...H.  D.  Wolfensberger  (formerly  Burdon). 

White  rose  of  Langley  :  a  tale  of  the  Court  of  England.  ...Emily 
Sarah  Holt. 

Whittington  and  the  knight  Sans-terre.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

Woodman.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

York  and  Lancaster  rose.     ...Annie  Keary. 

See  also  WYCLIFFE  and  the  LOLLARDS. 

Sixteenth  Century. 
Abbot.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Agnes  Martin  ;  or,  Fall  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     ...Anon. 
Alice  Sherwin  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...C.  J.  M. 
All  for  the  best ;  or,  Bernard  Gilpin's  motto.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Anne  Boleyn.     ...Mrs.  K.  Thompson. 
Anne  Boleyn;  or,  Suppression  of  the  religious  houses.     ...Anon. 


96  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Anne  Hathaway ;  or,  Shakespeare  in  love.     ...Edward  Severn. 
Bolsover  Castle  :  a  tale  from  Protestant  history  of  the  sixteenth 

century.     ...Anon. 
Bride  of  Bucklersbury  :  a  tale  of  the  Grocers'  Company.     ...Eliza- 
beth M.  Stewart. 
By  England's  aid ;  or,  Freeing  the  Netherlands.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
By  little  and  little  :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Captain  Cobbler  ;  or,  Lincolnshire  rebellion.     ...Thomas  Cooper. 
Cardinal  Pole ;  or,  Days  of  Philip  and  Mary.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Cecily  :  a  tale  of  the  English  reformation.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Chronicles  of  Camber  Castle  :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...Anon. 
Citation  and  examination  of  William  Shakespeare.   ...Walter  Savage 

Landor. 
Clare  Avery  :  a  story  of  the  Spanish  armada.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Readc. 
Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Constable  of  the  tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Constance    Sherwood  :    autobiography   of  the   sixteenth   century. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Crichton.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Darnley ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Diary  and  hours  of  the  Lady  Adalie.     ...Charlotte  Pepys. 
Drake  and  the  Dons.     ...Richard  Lovett. 
England's  daybreak  :    narratives   of   the   reformation.      ...Edward 

Bickersteth. 
Eventide  light ;  or.  Passages  in  the  life  of  Dame  Margaret  Hoby, 

only  child  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  Arthur  Dakyns.     ...Emma 

Marshall. 
Fall  of  Somerset.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Fitz  of  Fitz-Ford.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
For  God  and  gold.     ...Julian  Corbett. 
Forest  of  Arden.     ...W^illiam  Gresley. 

Forest  youth  ;  or,  Shakespere  as  he  lived.     ...Henry  Curling. 
For  the  Master's  sake  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.   ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Freston  Tower  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wolsey.     ...Richard  Cobbold. 
Geraldine  Maynard ;  or,  Abduction  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Shake- 
spere.    ...Henry  Curling. 
Good  old  days ;  or,  Christmas  under  Queen  Elizabeth.  ...Esme  Stuart. 
Heir  of  Treherne  :  a  tale  of  the  Devonshire  rebellion.     ...Augustine 

D.  Crake. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO   FICTION,  97 

ENGLISH   H^ISTOEY  —  Continued. 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...Anne  Manning. 

How  Shakespeare's  skull  was  stolen  and  found  by  a  Warwickshire 

man.     ...C.  J.  Langston. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote :  a  tale  "of  Tudor  times.  ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Jack  and  the  tanner  of  Wymondham  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Edward 

the  Sixth.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Joyce  Morreli's  harvest.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Judith  Shakespeare.     ...William  Black. 
Kenilworth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
King  Henry  VHI.  and  his  court.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Konig  Heinrich  VIII.  und  sein  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Lady  Jane  Grey.     ...Thomas  Miller. 

Lady  Jane  Grey  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Louise  M.  Grafin  von  Robiano. 
Lady  Rosamond's  book.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Lancashire  witches  :  a  romance  of  Pendle  forest.     ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 
Lettice  Eden :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Life  of  the  Dutches  of  Suffolke.     ...Thomas  Drue. 
Lilian  :  a  tale  of  three  hundred  years  ago.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Lincolnshire  tragedy.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Loveday's  history.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Maid  and  the  monk.     ...Walter  Stanhope. 
Margaret  Roper.     ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 
Martyria.     ...William  Mountford. 

May  Lane  :  a  story  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Memoirs  of  King  Henry  VIII.  of  England.      ...Henry  W.  Herbert 

(Frank  Forrester). 
Mistress  Haselwode.     ...Frederick  H.  More. 
Montchensey  :  the  days  of  Shakespeare.     ...Nathan  Drake. 
Necromancer.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
New  Year's   day,    1515.     ...Elbridge    S.   Brooks.     (In  his  Storied 

holidays.) 
Passages  in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller,  Mistress  Anne  Askew. 

...Anne  Manning. 
Pendower  :  a  story  of  Cornwall  in  the  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth. 

...Marianne  Filleul. 
Pirate's  fort.     ...L.  MacNally. 

Protestant :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Ralph  Redman's  atonement:  a  story  of  the  black  death  of  1595. 

...Herbert  V.  Mills. 
Recess ;  or,  Tale  of  other  times.     ...Sophia  Lee. 

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98  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH   1X1^Y{S2X—  Continued. 

Richard  Hunne  :  a  story  of  old  London,     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Robin  Tremayne  of  Bodmni :  a  tale  of  the  Marian   persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Royal  merchant ;  or,  Events  in  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham, 

during  the  reigns  of  Queens  Mary  and  Elizabetli.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Sir  Ludar:  a  story  of  the  days  of  the  great  Queen  Bess.     ...Talbot 

B.  Reed. 
Secret  passion.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Shakespeare  and  his  friends ;    or.  Golden  age  of  Merry  England. 

...Robert  Folke  Williams. 
Shakspere  :  the  poet  the  lover,  the  actor,  and  the  man.     ...Henry 

Curling. 
Sir  Ludar.     ...Talbot  B.  Reed. 
Spae-vvife  ;  or,   Queen's  secret :   a  tale  of  the  days  of  Elizabeth. 

...John  Boyce. 
Star  of  the  court ;  or,  Maid  of  honor  and  the  Queen  of  England, 

Anne  Boleyn.     ...Selina  Bunbury. 
Stolen  mask ;  or,  Mysterious  cash-box.     ... Wilkie  Collins. 
Stories  of  the  wars.     ...J.  Tillotson. 
Story  of  John  Heywood.     v.. Charles  Bruce. 
Story  of  John  Marbeck.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Tablette  booke  of  Lady  Mary  Keyes.     ...Anon. 
Three  hundred  years  ago  ;  or,  Mysteries  of  Brentwood.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Tor  hill.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Tower  hill.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Tower  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Tudors  and  Stuarts.     ...Anon. 
Twice  crowned  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 
Twin   heroes  :  the    Separatists  of  the  time  of  Queen   Elizabeth. 

...F.  A.  Reed. 
Uline's  escape  ;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr 
Victor  :  a  tale  of  the  great  persecution.     ...George  G.  Perry. 
Virgin  queen;  or,  Romance  of  royalty.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Emma  Robinson. 
Westward  Ho  !  or.  Voyages  and  adventures  of  vSir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Wetberden  Hall :  an  historical  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary. 

...Arthur  Brown. 
Wild  times.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 

William  Shakespeare.    ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig.     English  translation. 
William  Shakespeare  :    culturgeschichtlich-biographischer  Roman. 

...Heribert  Rau. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  99 

ENGLISH  ^l^TQiBX  —  Continued. 

Williams  Dichter  und  Trachten.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Windsor  Castle.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Youth  of  Shakespeare.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
See  also  ELIZABETH   OF   ENGLAND;   HENRY   VIII.   OF  ENG- 
LAND ;   MARY  QUEEN  OF  SCOTS,  and   SPANISH  HISTORY. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Afloat  and  ashore  with  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     ...Janet  Hardy. 
Agnes  Beaumont :  a  true  story  of  the  year  1670.  ...Marian  Caldecott. 
Aimee  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  James  the  Second.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 
Alice  Bridge  of  Norwich:  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Charles  the  First. 

...Andrew  Reed. 
Alice  Leighton  ;  or,  Good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen  than  riches. 

...Ann  J.  Cupples  (Mrs.  G.  Cupples). 
Andrew  Golding:  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Annie  E.  Keeling. 
Andrew   Marvel    and  his  friends:   a  story  of  the  siege  of    Hull. 

...Marie  S.  Hall. 
Aplira  Behn.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Muhlbach.) 
Aphra   Behn.     ...Clara   M.  Mundt.      (Pseud.,    Louise   Muhlbach.) 

English  translation. 
Arabella  Stuart.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Armourer's  daughter  ;  or,  Border  rivals.     ...Anon. 
Arthur  Arundel.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
At  the  sign  of  the  Blue  Boar:  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  IL 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Baldearg  O'Donnell.     ...A.  S.  G.  Canning. 
Barony.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Beatrice  Tyldesley.     ...Wilham  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Beyond  the  seas  :  being  the  surprising  adventures  and  ingenious 

opinions  of  Ralph,  Lord  St.  Keyne.     ...Oswald  Crawfurd. 
Boscobel;  or,  Loyal  oak  :  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.     ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 
Boscobel :  a  narrative  of  the  adventures  of  Charles  II.  after  the 

battle  of  Worcester.     ...George  W.  Dodd. 
Brambletye  House ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  roundheads.    ...Horace  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Brave  men  of  Eyam ;  or,  Tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Edward  N. 

Hoare. 
Buccaneer.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Caleb  Field  :  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Campion  Court :  the  days  of  the  ejectment.     ...Emma  J.  Worboise. 
Captain  Jacques :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.     ...Edward 

Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 


100  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH  ^Sl^'lQ^.X— Continued. 

Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 

Castle  Cornet ;  or,  Island's  troubles  in  the  troublous  times.    ...Louisa 

Hawtrey. 
Cavaliers  of  England;   or,  Times  of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and 

1648.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Carved  cartoon.     ...Austin  Clare. 

Cherry  and  violet:  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Chevalier's  daughter:  being  one  of  the  Stanton  chronicles.     ...Lucy 

Ellen  Guernsey. 
Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Christmas,  161 1.     ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.     (In  his  Storied  holidays.) 
Claude  Duval  :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Henry  D. 

Miles. 
Commonwealth  of  Oceana.     ...James  Harrington. 
Constance  Aylmer  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Helen  F. 

Parker. 
Coombe  Abbey.     ...Selina  Bunsbury. 
Cost  what  it  may :  a  story  of  cavaliers  and  roundheads.     ...Emma 

E.  Hornibrook. 
Court  at  Tunbridge  in  1664.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Courtnay  of  Wabreddon :  a  romance  of  the  West.     ...Anna  Eliza 

Bray. 
Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  11.     ...Mrs.  Gordon. 
Courtship  of  Morrice  Buckler.     ...Alfred  Edward  Woodley  Mason. 
Cromwell;  or,  Protector's  oath.     ...J.  P'rederick  Smith. 
Dame  Rebecca  Berry ;  or,  Court  scenes  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the 

Second.     ...Elizabeth  I.  Spencer. 
Danvers  papers.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Darien ;  or,  Merchant  Prince.     ...Eliot  B.  G.  Warburton. 
Daughter  of  Tyrconnell.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Days  of  Laud  and  the  commonwealth.     ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland. 

(Pseud.,  Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Deborah's  diary.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Diary  of  Mary  Powell.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Dog-fiend ;  or,  Snarley-yow.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Dorothy  Arden.     ...J.  M.  Callwell. 
Dray  tons  and   Davenants :    a  tale  of  the  civil  wars.     ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 
Drifted   and   shifted :    a   domestic   chronicle   of    the   seventeenth 

century.     ...Miss  McLaren. 
Larduchesse  de  Chatillon.     ...Fran(;^ois  F.  M.  B.  d'Arnaud. 
Duke  of  Monmouth.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 
Dutch  in  the  Medway.     ...Charles  Macfarlane. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  loi 

ENGLISH  ISlWlQiKY— Continued. 

Edgar  Nelthrope  ;  or,  Fair  maids  of  Taunton.     ...Andrew  Reed,  Jr. 
Fate  :  a  tale  of  stirring  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Father  Darcy  ;  an  historical  romance.     ...Anne  Marsh. 
For   liberty's   sake :    the  story   of   Robert   Ferguson.      ...John  B. 

Marsh. 
For  queen  and  king  ;  or,  Royal  ^prentice.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Fortunes  of  Nigel.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Guy    Fawkes ;     or,    Gunpowder .  treason.      ...William    Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Harry  Ogilvie;  or.  Black  dragoons.     ...James  Grant. 
Henry  Masterton ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  young  cavalier.     ...George 

Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Her  majesty  the  queen.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Hero  in  the  strife.     ...Louisa  C.  Silke. 
Hide  and  seek  :  a  story  of  the  New  Forest  in  1647.     —Mrs.  Frank 

Cooper. 
History  of  the  great  plague  in  London  in  1665.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Holmby  House :  a  tale  of  old  Northamptonshire.     ...George  John 

Whyte  Melville. 
Ida  Vane  :  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Andrew  Reed,  Jr. 
In  the  East  country  with  Sir  Thomas  Brown.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
In  the  golden  days.     ...Ada  E.  Bayly.     (Pseud.,  Edna  Lyall.) 
In  the  service  of  Rachel,  Lady  Russell.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Ironsides  :  a  tale  of  the  English  commonwealth.     ...Anon. 
It  might  have  been ;   or.  Story  of  the  gunpowder  plot.      ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
James  the  Second ;  or.  Revolution  of  1688.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Janet  and  her  father.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Jannett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 
John  Deane  of  Nottingham.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
John  Milton  and  his  times :  historical  novel.     ...Max  Ring.     English 

translation. 
John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Max  Ring. 
King's  highway.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
King's  namesake :  a  tale  of  Carisbrooke  Castle.     ...Catherine  M. 

Phillimore. 
Lady  Betty.     ...Christabel  R.  Coleridge. 
Lady   Betty's   governess ;    or,   Corbet   chronicles.      ...Lucy   Ellen 

Guernsey. 
Lady  Clancarty  ;  or,  Wedded  and  wooed :  a  tale  of  the  assassination 

plot  of  1696.     ...Thomas  Taylor. 
Lady  Shakerlye :  the  record  of  the  life  of  a  irood  and  noble  woman. 

...Anon. 


I02  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH   ^\^TmX—  Continued. 

Lady   Willoughby ;    or,    Passages   from   the  diary  of   a  wife  and 

mother  in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Hannah  M.  Rathbone. 
Langham  rebels.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Last  of  the  cavaliers.     ...Rose  Piddington. 
Last  of  the  fairies  :  a  Christmas  tale.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Leaguer  of  Lathom :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war  in  Lancashire.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Life  of  Colonel  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Lord  Montagu's  page :   an  historical  romance  of  the  seventeenth 

century.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Lorna    Doone :    a   romance    of    Exmoor.      ...Richard    Doddridge 

Blackmore. 
Maid  of  honor.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.     (In  her  Romances  of 

real  life.) 
Man's  foes.     ...E.  H.  Strain. 
Markhams   of   Ollerton :     a  tale   of    the   civil   war.      ...Elizabeth 

Glaister. 
Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.     ...Sallie  Rochester 

Ford. 
Mary  Hollis  :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.  and  William, 

Prince     of      Orange.       ...Hendrik     J.     Schimmel.       English 

translation. 
Masque  of  Ludlow.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Maudeville :     a    tale    of    the    seventeenth    century    in    England. 

...William   Godwin. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Memoirs  of  a  lady-in-waiting.     ...J.  D.  Fenton. 
Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Merry  monarch  ;  or,  England  under  Charles  11.     .  .William  H.  D. 

Adams. 
Micah  Clarke,  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 

...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Miser's  secret;  or,  Days  of  James  I.     ...Anon. 
Mistress  Spitfire.     ...J.  S.  Fletcher. 
Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin.     ...J.  C.  Snaith. 
Oak  staircase ;  or,  Stories  of  Lord  and  Lady  Desmond.     ...Mary 

and  Catherine  Lee. 
Old    Noll ;     or,    Days   of    the    Ironsides.      ...Frederick    William 

Robinson. 
Old  Saint  Paul's:    a  tale  of  the   plague  and  the  fire.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Oliver  Cromwell ;    or,   England's   great    protector.      ...Henry    W. 

Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  1O3 

ENGLISH   ISl^TQ^-^  —  Continued. 

Oliver    Wyndham ;    or,    Tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Mrs.   J.   B. 

Peploe  (Webb). 
On  both  sides  of  the  sea  :  a  story  of  the  commonwealth  and  the 

restoration.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Orange  and  green.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Outlaw.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Ovingdean  grange  :  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Owain  Goch  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Thomas  Roscoe. 
Pattie  Uurant :  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Ellen  Clacy.     (Pseud.,  Cycla.) 
Peter  the  apprentice:  a  tale  of  restoration.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Peveril  of  the  peak.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Prince  and  the  pedler;  or.  Siege  of  Bristol.     ...Ellen  Pickering. 
Le  prophete  irlandois.     ...Charles  de  Saint-^vremond. 
Puritan's  grave.     ...William  P.  Scargill. 
Reginald  Hastings  :   a  tale  of  the  troubles  of  164-.     ...Eliot  B.  G. 

Warburton. 
Robber.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Roger  W^illoughby;  or,  Times  of  Benbow.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Das  Roggenhaus-Komplott.  ♦  ...Georg  Hiltl. 
Rosamond    Fane ;    or,    Prisoners    of    Saint   James.      ...Mary   and 

Catharine  Lee. 
Rosemary:    a  tale  of  the  fire  of  London.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 

FuUerton. 
Rupert  Aubrey   of   Aubrey  Chase:    an    historical    tale   of    1681. 

...Thomas  John  Potter. 
Russell :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II.    ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Rye  House  plot.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Saint  Clair  of  the  Isles.     ...E.  Helme. 
Saint  Dunstan's  clock:  a  story  of  1666.     ...E.  Ward. 
Saint  George  and  Saint  Michael.     ...George  Macdonald. 
Saint  Valentine's  day,  1664.     ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.     (In  his  Storied 

holidays.) 
Secret  foe.     ...Ellen  Pickering. 
Settlers  at  home.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Shepherd  of  Grove  Hall :  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Anon. 
Siege  of  Colchester.     ...George  F.  Townsend. 
Siege  of  Lichfield.     ...W^illiam  Gresley. 
Silas  Verney :  being  the  story  of  his  adventures  in  the  days  of  King 

Charles  the  Second.     ...Edgar  Pickering. 
Sir  Henry  Appleton  ;  or,  Essex  during  the  great  rebellion.     ...Wil- 
liam E.  Heygate. 


I04  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH  HISTORY  —  Contimied. 

Sir  Ralph  Esher ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  gentleman  of  the  court  of  Charles 

the  Second.     ...Leigh  Hmit. 
Sir  Ralph  Willoughby.     ...Sir  Samuel  Egerton  Brydges. 
Spanish  match  ;  or,  Charles  Stuart  at  Madrid.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Star-chamber.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Stronges  of  Netherstronge :  a  tale  of  Sedgemoor.     ...Edith  J.  May. 
Talbot  Harland.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Through  unknown  ways ;  or,  Journal-books  of  Dorothea  Trundel. 

...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Traitor  or  patriot .?  a  tale  of  the  Rye  House  plot.  ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
True-born  gentleman.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
True  hero;    or,  Story  of  William  Penn.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Truth  ;  or,  Persis  Clareton.     ...Charles  B.  Tayler. 
Two  knights  of  Delany  Castle.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 
Two  penniless  princesses.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Two  swords :  being  a  story  of  old  Bristol.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Walter  Cclyton  :  a  tale  of  1688.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul 

Chatfield.) 
Washingtons  :  a  tale  of  a  country  parish  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

...John  N.  Simpkinson. 
Wearyholme  ;  or.  Seed  time  and  harvest :  a  tale  of  the  restoration 

of  Charles  TI.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
White  gauntlet.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Whitefriars;  or,  Times  and  days  of  Charles  II.  ...Jane  Robinson. 
Whitehall ;  or,  Days  and  times  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  ...Jane  Robinson. 
William,  Prince  of  Orange  ;  or.  King  and  the  hostage.     ...Titus  M. 

Merriman. 
Willitoft;  or,  Days  of  James  I.:  a  tale.     ...Anon. 
Winchester  Meads  in  the  times  of  Thomas  Ken.  ...Emma  Marshall. 
Winifred;  or,  English  maiden  in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Lucy 

Ellen  Guernsey. 
Woodstock;  or,  Cavalier;  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.     ...Sir  Walter 

Scott. 
See    also    CHARLES    I.    OF   ENGLAND,   COMMONWEALTH    OF 

ENGLAND,   and  JAMES   II.    OF  ENGLAND. 

Eighteenth  Century. 
Adventures  of  Roderick  Random.     ...George  Tobias  Smollett. 
Against   the   stream:    the   story   of    the   heroic   age    in   England. 

...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Ashcliffe  Hall :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  105 

ENGLISH  ISl^TQi^X— Continued. 
Barnaby  Rudge.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Beau  Nash  ;  or,  Bath  in  the  eighteenth  century.     ...William  Harri- 
son Ainsvvorth. 
Ben  Brace :  the  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons.  ...Frederick  Chamier. 
Cabinet  minister.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Cornet  of   horse  :    a   tale  of   the    Marlborough's  wars.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty 
De  Vane  :  a  tale  of  plebeians  and  patricians.     ...Henry  W.  Hilliard. 
De  Vere.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 

Devereux.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevelyan :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Whitefield 

and  the  Wesleys.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Eighty  years  ago.     ...Harriet  Morton. 
Esther  Vanhomrich.     ...Margaret  L.  Woods. 
Evelina.     ...Frances  d'Arblay. 
\  Expeditions  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     ...Tobias  George  Smollett. 
"^Father  Clement :  a  Roman  Catholic  story.     ...Grace  Kennedy. 
Fool  of  quality;  or,  Henry,  Earl  Moreland.     ...Henry  Brooke. 
For  James   or   George :    school-boys*  tale   of   1745.     ...Henry  C. 

Adams. 
•^For  the  king.     ...Charles  Gibbon. 
Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Frank  Hilton  ;  or,  Queen's  own.     ...James  Grant. 
Gipsy.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
**  God's  providence  "  house  :  a  story  of  1791.     ...Isabel  Banks. 
Good  old  times  :  a  story  of  the  Manchester  rebels  of  '45.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Hartland  Forest:  a  legend  of  North  Devon.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Henry  Smeaton.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Hetty  Hyde's  lovers;  or.  Household  brigade.     ...James  Grant. 
Himself  his  worst  enemy;  or,  Duke  of  Wharton's  career.     ...A.  P. 

Brotherhead. 
History  of  Henry  Esmond.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Irish  pearl :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Queen  Anne.     ...Anon. 
John  Law,  the  projector.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
King  of  Bath  ;  or,  Life  at  Spa.     ...Mary  C.  Ware. 
King  of  the  pirates  :  being  an  account  of  the  famous  enterprises  of 

/    Captain  Avery.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
King's  own.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

King's  own  borderers  :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Lady   Bell  :    a   story   of   the   last   century.      ...Henrietta   Keddie. 

(Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Lady  Grizel :    an  impression  of  a  momentous  epoch.      ...Lewis  S. 

Wingfield. 


io6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH   ISl^T^SK^— Continued. 

Life,   adventures,  and  piracies  of  the  famous  Captain  Singleton. 

...Daniel  Defoe. 
Lord  Harry  Bellaire:  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Lord  Mayor  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Lucy  Arden;  or,  Hollywood  Hall.     ...James  Grant. 
Maid  of  honor  ;  or,  Court  of  George  L     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Maiden's  lodge :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Queen  Anne.    ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Miser's  daughter.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Miss  Angel.    ...Anna  Isabella  Thackeray  (Mrs.  Richmond  Ritchie). 
\New  voyage  around  the  world.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
A)ld  Chelsea  Bun-house.     ...Anne  Manning. 
^Id  manor  house.     ...Charlotte  Smith. 
Oliver  Ellis  ;  or,  Fusiliers.     ...James  Grant. 
Pastor's  fireside.     ...Jane  Porter. 
Peg  Woffington.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories, of  "Ours."     ...James  Grant. 
Preston  fight;  or,  Insurrection  of  17 15.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 
worth. 
Queen's  jewel.     ...M.  P.  Blyth. 

Ralf  Skirlaugh,  the  Lancashire  squire.     ...Edward  Peacock. 
Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 

Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Ronald   Morton ;  or,  Fire  ships :   a  story  of  the  last  naval  war. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
\  Rye  House  plot.     ...George  M.  Reynolds. 
^Saint   James's;   or,  Court  of   Queen  Anne.     ...William   Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Saville  House :   an  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  George  the 

First.     ...Mary  M.  Hardy.     (Pseud.,  Addeston  Hill.) 
Shelley:  Biographische  Novelle.     ...Wilhelm  Ritter  von  liamm. 
South-sea  bubble:  a  tale  of  the  year  1720.     ...William   Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Spiritual  Quixote ;  or.  Summer  Ramble  of  Mr.  Geoffry  Wildgoose. 

...Richard  Graves. 
Strawberry  Hill.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Surgeon's  daughter.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Tapestried  chamber.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Traitor  or  patriot  t  a  tale  of  the  Rye  House  plot.  ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
Treasure  trove.     ...Samuel  Lover. 

Tremaine  ;  or,  Man  of  refinement.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.     ...Oliver  Goldsmith. 
Virginians :    a   tale   of  the   last   century.      ...William    Makepeace 

Thackeray. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION.  107 

ENGLISH  HY^TQK^  —  Contmued. 

Waverley.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

When  George  III.  was  king.     ...Anon. 

Wilhelm  Hogarth:  Historische  Roniim.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

William  Hogarth  :  a  romance.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel.     English 

translation. 
World  went  very  well  then.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Young  buglers  :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  War.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.     ...Thomas  Hamilton. 
See  also  EEBELLIONS.     Old  and  Young  Pretender's. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Abigel  Rowe :  a  chronicle  of  the  regency.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 

Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Convict.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Diana's  crescent.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

Frederick  Gordon;  or,  Storming  of  the  Sedan.     ...Anon. 

Gaythorne  Hall.     ...John  M.  Fothergill. 

Henri  de  la  Tour;  or,  Comrades  in  arms.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Interpreter:   a  tale  of  the  Crimean  War.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Lady  Wedderburn's  wish  :    a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...James 

Grant. 
Laura  Everingham  ;  or,  Highlanders  of  Glen  Ora.     ...James  Grant. 
Lord  Hermitage.     ...James  Grant. 
Mainstone's    housekeeper.      ...Eliza    Meteyard.      (Pseud.,    Silver 

pen.) 
Manchester  strike.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Martyrs  to  circumstances.     ...Maria  Theresa  Longworth  Yelverton. 
Mary  Barton  :  a  tale  of  Manchester  life.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
North  and  South.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
One  of  the  *'  Six  hundred."     ...James  Grant. 
Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories  of  "  Ours."     ...James  Grant. 
Pride  and  prejudice.     ...Jane  Austen. 
Ravenshoe.     ...Henry  Kin^^sley. 

Romance  of  war  ;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Shadow  of  the  sword.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 
Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 
Sybil ;  or.  Two  nations.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Under  the  Red  Dragon.     ...James  Grant. 
Vera;  or,  Russian  Princess  and  English  Earl.     ...Charlotte  L.  H. 

Dempster. 


io8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ENGLISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Weird  of  the  Wentworths :  a  tale  of  George  IV. 's  time....    Johannes 

Scotus.     Pseud. 
Wenderhohn :    a   story    of   Lancashire   and   Yorkshire.      ...Philip 

Gilbert  Hamerton. 
Whitehall ;  or,  Days  of  George  IV.     ...William  Maginn. 
Young  buglers  :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 

ERIC  V.    OF   DENMARK.     Reigned  1259-1286. 

King  Eric  V.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann.     English  translation. 
Kong  Erik.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 

EUGENE   DE   BEAUHARNAIS,   SON  OF  JOSEPHINE  OF  FRANCE. 

Lived  1789-1824. 

Courtship  by  command.     ...M.  M.  Blake. 

Prinz  Eugen.     ...Albert  Pulitzer. 

Romance  of  Prince  Eugene.     ...Albert  Pulitzer.     Enghsh  transla- 
tion. 

EUGENE,   PRINCE   OF   SAVOY.     Lived  1663-1736, 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Prinz  Eugen  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Prinz  Eugen    unter    Kaiser   Leopold.       ...Johann   Georg   Ludwig 

Hesekiel, 
Prinz  Eugen  von  Saxoyen.     ...Carl  T.  Griesinger. 
Prinz  Eugenius  von  Savoyen.     ...Emil  von  Boxberger. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN.     A  Selection, 
Eighth  Century. 

Ingraban.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Ingraban.     ...Gustav  Freytag.     English  translation. 

Ninth  Century. 

Albrecht.     ...Arlo  Bates. 

Athelwold.     ...Amelie  Rives  Chanler. 

Chronicle  of  Ethelfled.     Anne  Manning. 

Danes  in  England.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 

Glastonbury.     ...A.  Payne. 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     ...Thomas  Bulfinch. 

Passe  Rose.     ...Arthur  Sherburne  Hardy. 

Romances  relating  to  Charlemagne.     ...George  Ellis. 

Sea  kings  of  England.     ...Edwin  Atherstone. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  109 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  'mSl}^YS»^—  Continued. 

Tenth  Century. 

Ekkehard.     ...Joseph  Victor  von  Scheffel. 

Erling ;  or,  Days  of  Saint  Olaf.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 

Heroes  of  the  North ;  or,  Stories  from  Norwegian  chronicle.     ...F. 

Scarlett  Potter. 
Ogine  :  Chronique  du  X^  siecle.     ...Armand  Garreau. 
Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     ...George  Webbe  Dasent. 
Vikings  of  the  Baltic.     ...George  Webbe  Dasent. 

Eleventh  Century. 

Bertha :  a  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  Henry  IV.  of  Germany. 

...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff.     English  translation. 
Bertha;  or,  Pope  and  the  emperor.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Boy  crusaders.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
Count  Robert  of  Paris.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Dutch  in  the  Medway.     .  .Charles  MacFarlane. 
Die  Fahrten  Thiodolfs  des  Islanders.     ...Frledrich  H.  C.  La  Motte 

Fouque. 
Fighting  the  Saracens ;  or,  Boy  knight.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Florine,  princess  of  Burgundy.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Foure    prentises    of    London,   with   the    conquest    of    Jerusalem. 

...Thomas  Heywood. 
Harold,  the  last  of   the    Saxon  kings.     ...Edward   George   Earle 

Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Hereward,  the  Saxon.     ...Charles  Knight. 
Hereward,  the  Wake.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.     ...C.  A.  Bloss. 

Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
I  Lombardi  alia  prima  crociata.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 
In  the  brave   days   of  old:   the  story  of  the  crusades.     ...Henry 

Frith. 
Ivo  and  Vereno.     ...Anon. 

Kaiser  Friedrich  genannt  Barbarossa.     ...Carl  J.  Simrock. 
Konigin  Bertha.     Historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Lady  and  the  priest.     ...Katherine  C.  Maberley. 
Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.     ...Charles  Knight. 
Mathilde  ;  ou,  Memoires  tires  de  Thistoire  des  croisades.    ...Sophie 

Risteau  Cottin. 
Parcival :  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Prince  and  the  page,  the  last  crusade.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Raymond  de  Saint  Gilles  at  the  crusade.     1095-1099.     ...Henriette 

de  Witt. 
Rufus  ;  or,  Red  king.     ...James  Grant. 


no  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  W^IHEK^  —  Continued . 
Saracen ;    or,    Matilda    and   Malek   Adkel :    a   crusade  romance 

...Sophie  Risteau  Cottin.     ...English  translation. 
Sir  Walter's  ward  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...William  Everard. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...William  E.  Button. 
Sword   and   scimetar :    the   romance    of    the   crusades.      ...Alfred 

Trumble. 
Tales  of  the  early  ages.    ...Horace  Smith.    (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield., 
Truce  of  God:  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.     ...George  H.  Miles. 
Wulf,  the  Saxon.     ...Ralph  Peacock. 

Twelfth  Century. 

L'Abbaye  de  Typhaines.     ...Joseph  Arthur,  Comte  de  Gobineau. 

Arthur  of  Brittany.     ...Peter  Leicester. 

Barbarossa:  historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 

Betrothed.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Blondel:  a  historical  fancy.     ...George  E.  Rice. 

Boy's  adventure  in  the  Baron's  war.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Fair  Rosamond  :  Days  of  King  Henry  II.     ...Thomas  Miller. 

Friedrichs  des  ersten  letzte  Lebenstage.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

Heinrich  der  Lowe.     ...Carl  L.  Haeberlin. 

Heinrich  der  Lowe.     ...Carl  C.  F.  Riedmann. 

Heinrich  der  sechste  teutscher  Kaiser.     ...Carl  F.  A.  Buchner. 

Heinrich  von  England  und  sein  Sohne.    ...Franziska  C.  J.  F.  Tarnow. 

Ivanhoe.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

John  of  England.     ...Henry  Curling. 

John  o'  London.  ...Edward  Fitzgibbon.  (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 

King  and  the  troubadour.     ...Julia  Corner. 

King  John  and  the  brigand's  daughter.     ...Anon. 

Lady  Sybil's  choice  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Leper-house  of  Janval.     ...Catherine  C.  F.  Gore. 

Maude  and  Miriam.     ...Harriet  B.  MacKeever. 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.     ...Howard  Pyle. 

Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.     ...James  White. 

Royston  Gower.     ...Thomas  Miller. 

Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Sir  Guy  de  Lusignan.     ...E.  Cornelia  Knight. 

Talisman.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Typhaines  :  a  tale  of  the  twelfth  century.     ...Joseph  Arthur,  Comte 

de  Gobineau.     English  translation. 
See  also  JOHN   OF   ENGLAND   and   HOOD,  ROBIN. 

Thirteenth  Century. 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein  :  its  lords,  spiritual  and  temporal ;  its  inhabi- 
tants, earthly  and  unearthly.  ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  1 1  T 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  IKQ'HY.Y.'^  —  Continifed. 
Cheshire  pilgrims.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Coberly  Hall :  a  Gloucestershire  tale. 
Crusaders  and  captives  :  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade.    ...George 

E.  Merrill. 
Days  of  Bruce.     ..  Grace  Aguilar. 
Earl  Hubert's  daughter  ;  or,  Polishing  of  the  pearl.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Gaston  de  Blondeville;   or,   Court   of   Henry    IH.     ...Anne   Rad- 

cliffe. 
Heinrich  von  Ofterdingen.     .  .Friedrich  L.  von  Hardenberg. 
Henry  of  Ofterdingen.     ...Friedrich  L.  von  Hardenberg.     English 

translation. 
How  I  won  my  spurs.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Knights  of  the  lion  :  a  romance  of  the  thirteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Our  little  lady.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Philip  Augustus ;  or,  Brothers  in  arms.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Prentice  Hugh.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Rothelan:  a  romance  of  the  English  histories.     ...John  Gait. 
Royston  Gower.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Rudolf  von  Habsburg.     ...Friedrich  C.  Schlenkert. 
Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
Scottish  chiefs.     ...Jane  Porter. 
Siege  of  Kenilworth.     ...L.  S.  Stanhope. 
Sir  Michael  Scott.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 
Stephen  Langton;  or,    Days   of   King  John.     ...Martin    Farquhar 

Tupper. 
Stories  of  the  city  of  London.     ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland.     (Pseud., 

Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Vendgiad;  or.  Blessed  one  :  a  tale  of  the  13th  century.     ...Anon. 
With  script  and  staff:  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade.     ...Ella  W. 

Peattie. 
Wolfram  von  Eschenbach.     ...Ludwig  Lang. 

Fourteenth  Century. 

Abbess  of  Shaftesbury  ;  or,  Days  of  John  of  Gaunt.     ...Anon. 

Le  batard  de  Mauleon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Berkeley  castle.     ...G.  F.  Berkeley. 

Boy  foresters.     ...Anne  Bowman. 

Castle  dangerous.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Chronicles  of  Yate  Court:  a  narrative  of  1399.     Charles  Charlton. 

Cressy  and  Poictiers;  or,  Story  of  the  Black  Prince's  page.    ...John 

George  Edgar. 
Der  falsche  Woldemar.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich  Haering. 


112  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  lRQJiY.^l&  —  Continued. 
Forest  days:  a  romance  of  old  days.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Foster  brothers.     ...Thornton  Hunt. 
Geoffrey  the  Lollard.     ...Mrs.  D.  C.  Knevels.     (Pseud.,  Frances 

Eastwood.) 
Half  brothers;    or,   Head  and   the   hand.      ...Alexandre   Dumas. 

English  translation. 
Hubert  Ellis:  a  story  of  Richard  H.'s  days.     ...F.  Davenant. 
John  of  Gaunt.     ...James  White. 
Der  Klosterjager.     ...Ludwig  A.  Ganghofer. 
Knight   of   Mauleon.      ...Alexandre    Dumas.     English   translation 

(same  as  Half  brothers). 
Lances  of  Lynwood.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Maid  Marian.     ...Thomas  L.  Peacock. 
Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 
Marco  Visconti.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 
Margam  Abbey :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 
Merry    England ;     or,    Nobles    and    serfs.      ...William    Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Mistress  Margery  :  a  tale  of  the  Lollards.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Otterbourne.     ...Edward  Duras. 
Provost  of  Paris  :  a  tale.     ...William  S.  Browning. 
Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  Tribunes.     ...Edward  George  Earle 

Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Robin  Hood.     ...Pierce  Egan,  jr. 
Sword  of  De  Bardwell :  a  tale  of  Agincourt.     ...C.  M.  Katherine 

Phipps. 
Tower  of  the  hawk :  some  passages  in  the  history  of  the  House  of 

Hapsburg.     ...Jane  L.  Willyams. 
Valperga.     ...Mary  W^ollstonecraft  Shelley. 
Well  in  the  desert :  an  old  legend  of  the  house  of  Arundel.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
White  company.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Die  Abenteuer  der  Herzoga  Christoph  von   Bayern  genannt  der 

Kampfer.     ...Franz  Trautmann. 
Agnes  of  Sorrento.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
L'Amazone    fran9aise   Jeanne   d'Arc.      ...Marie    Therese    Peroux 

d'Albany. 
Anne  of  Geierstein.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Before  the  dawn:  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie,     ,.,George 

Dulac. 


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EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Briefe   eines    Frauenzimmers    aus    dem    XV.    Jahrh.   nach    alten 

Urschriften.     ...Paul  von  Stetten. 
Das  Buch  von  den  Wienern.     ...Michael  Beheim. 
Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 
Cardinal  Ximenes.     ...Jean  Bertheroy.     English  translation. 
Conrad.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Coulyng  Castle;  or,  Knight  of  the  olden  days.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 
Days  of  yore.     ...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Dearer  than  life  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wycliffe.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Dolores.     ...Gertrudes  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Diirer  in  Venedig.     ...Adolf  Stern. 
Earl  printer  :  times  of  Caxton.     ...C.  M.  M. 
Ernest  and  Albert;  or,  Story  of  the  stolen  princes.     ...Anon. 
Ettore  Fieramosca ;  or.  Challenge  of  Barletta.    ...Massimo  Taparehi, 

Marchese  d'  Azeglio.     English  translation. 
Ettore   Fieramosca :    ossia,   La  disfida    di    Barletta.      ...Massimo 

Taparelli,  Marchese  d'  Azeglio. 
Fair  maid  of  Perth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
For,  or  against.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Fortunes  of  Perkin  Warbeck.     ...Mary  WoUstonecraft  Shelley. 
Franz  Sternbald's  Wanderungen.     ...Johan  Ludwig  Tieck. 
Geoffrey,  the  Lollard.     ...Mrs.   D.  C.  Knevels.     (Pseud.,  Frances 

Eastwood.) 
Die  Gred.  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Niiremberg.    ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Gutenberg.     ...Emily  C.  Pearson.     (Pseud.,  Ervie.) 
House  of  Fiesole.     ...Catherine  Shaw. 
Hubert  Ellerdale.     ...W.  O.  Rhind. 

Hermann  von  Unna.     ...Christiane  Benedicte  Eugenie  Naubert. 
Henry  VH.     ...Mary  WoUstonecraft  Shelley. 
Historical  tales  of  the  Lancastrian  times.     ...H.  P.  Dunster. 
In  Wycliffe's  days.     ...G.  Stebbing. 
Jack  of  the  mill.     ...William  Howitt. 

Jeanne  d*Arc ;  ou,  La  France  au  XV^  siecle.     ...Jules  Foussette. 
Jew.     ...Carl  Spindler.     English  transition. 
Joan   the   maid,   deliverer   of   France   and   England.     ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 
Johannes  Gutenberg.     ...Adolf  Stern. 

John  de  Wycliffe,  the  first  reformer.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Der  Jude.     ...Carl  Spindler. 

Knight  of  Dilham :  a  story  of  the  Lollards.     ...Arthur  Brown. 
Die  Kiinstlerehe.     ...Leopold  Schefer. 
Kunz  von  Kauffungen.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 


1 14  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Last  of  the  barons.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lyttoii  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Last  of  the  Planiagenets.     ...William  Hazeltine. 
Leonora  D'Orco.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Lia:  a  tale  of  Nuremberg.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Lollard.     ...Minnie  K.  Davis. 
Lollards.     ...Thomas  Gaspey. 
Maid  of  Orleans.     ...Jane  Robinson. 
Malvern  Chase:    an  episode  of  the  Wars  of  the  Roses  and  the 

battle  of  Tewkesbury.     ...W.  S.  Symonds. 
Margery :    a  tale   of   old    Nuremberg.       ...Georg    Moritz    Ebers. 

English  translation. 
Margery's  son :  a  fifteenth  century  tale  of  the  court  of  Scotland. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Marie  de  Bourgogne.     ...Mme.  de  Saint- Venant. 
Mary  of  Burgundy ;  or,  Revolt  of  Ghent.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Mercedes  of  Castile.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Mistress  Margery  :  a  tale  of  the  Lollards.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Noble  purpose  nobly  won.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Norica,  das  sind  Niirnberggische  Novellen  aus  alter  Zeit.     ...August 

Hagen. 
Norica;  or,  Tales  from  Niirnberg  from  the  olden  times.     ...August 

Hagen.     English  translation. 
Notre  Dame  de  Paris.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Notre  Dame ;    or,  Bellringer  of  Paris.     ...Victor   Hugo.     English 

translation. 
Personal    recollections    of    Joan   of    Arc.      ...Samuel   Langhorne 

Clemens.     (Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 
Prinz  Sigmund  von  Sachsen  und  seine  Briider.     ...Auguste  Wilhelm 

Lorenz. 
Queen's  badge.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Richard  Hunne  :  a  story  of  old  London.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Richard  of  Yorke ;  or,  White  Rose  of  England.     ...Anon. 
Romola.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud.,  George  Eliot.) 
Saint  Clair  of  the  Isles.     ...E.  Helme. 

Salt-master  of  Liineburg.     ...Julius  Wolff.     English  translation. 
Scenes  in  feudal  times.     ...R.  H.  Wilmot. 
Stormy  life.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  Fullerton. 
Der  Siilfmeister.     ...Julius  Wolff. 
Sword  of  De  Bardwell.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Under  Bayard's  banner.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Vale  of  cedars ;  or,  Martyr.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 
Villa  Verrocchio.     ...D.  L.  McDonald. 
Wenzel's  inheritance.     ...Annie  Lucas. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  115 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  C^«//>2?/^^. 
White  rose  of  Langley :  a  story  of  the  court  of  England  in  olden 

times.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt, 
Wycliffites ;    or,   England    in   the    fifteenth   century.      ...Margaret 

Mackay. 
Ximenes.     ...Jean  Bertheroy. 
Yellow  frigate.     ...James  Grant. 
See  also  ANNE   BOLEYN. 

Sixteenth  Century. 

L'Abbesse  de  Montmartre.     ...Henri  Augu. 

Abbot.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Agnes  de  Mansfeldt.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

Alice  Shervvin  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...C.  J.  M. 

Anne  Hathaway ;  or,  Shakespeare  in  love.     ...E  Severn. 

Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Aus  dem  sechzehnten  Jahrhundert.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

Barbara  Ittenhausen.     ...Emma  Wuttze-Biller. 

Baron  of  Hertz.     ...Albert  de  Labadye.     English  translation. 

Le  Baron  de  Hertz.     ...Albert  de  Labadye. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Gotha.     ...Auguste  W.  Lorenz. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Leipzig  in  den  Jahren  1546-?.     ...F.  Lohmann. 

Die  Belagerung  Magdeburg.     ...Friedrich  L.  Schmidt. 

Bolsover  castle  :  a  tale  from  the  Protestant  history  of  the  sixteenth 

century.     ...Anon. 
Both  well ;  or,  Days  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     ...James  Grant. 
Braes  of  Yarrow.     ...H.  Gibbon. 

Brigand  ;  or,  Corse  de  Leon.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Das  Buch  von  Doktor  Luther.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 
Burgomaster's  wife.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
By  England's  aid;  or,  Freeing  the  Netherlands.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Caesar  Borgia.     ...E.  Robinson. 
Cardinal  Pole  ;  or.  Days  of  Philip  and  Mary.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Chaplet  of  pearls;   or,  White  and  black  Ribaumont.      ...Charlotte 

Mary  Yonge. 
Christlich  oder  Papstlich  }     ...Eduard  Jost. 
Christian  or  Romanist.?     ...Eduard  Jost.     English  translation. 
Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Clare  Avery:  a  story  of  the  Spanish  armada.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Clytia:    a  romance  of  the  sixteenth  century.      ...Adolf  Hausrath. 

English  translation. 


Il6  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Constable  of  the  tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Constancia's    household :    a   story   of    the    Spanish    reformation. 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Cooper  of  Nuremberg.     ...Ernest   Theodor   Wilhelm    Hoffmann. 

English  translation. 
Count  Arensberg.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
Count  Ulrich  von  Lindburg  :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Crichton.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Dark  year  of  Dundee.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
Darnley ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
David  Rizzio.     ...William  H.  Ireland. 
Doctor  Luther's  book.      ...Hermann   O.   Nietschmann.     English 

translation. 
Drake  and  the  Dons.     ...R.  Lovett. 
Duke  Christian  of  Luneburgh.     ...Jane  Porter. 
Duke  Christopher  :    a  story  of  the   reformation.      ...Frances   H. 

Christopher. 
Der  Fall  von  Kounstanz.     ...Otto  Mueller. 
Fall  of  Somerset.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Fatal  revenge;  or,  Family  of  Montorio.     ...Charles  Robert  Maturin. 

(Pseud.,  Dennis  Jasper  Murphy.) 
Fate  of  Castle  Lowengard  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Luther.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Florence   betrayed;    or,    Last   days  of  the  republic.      ...Massimo 

Taparelli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio.     English  translation. 
Florian  Geyer.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 
Forest  of  Arden.     ...William  Gresley. 
Forester's  daughter:  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...Anon. 
For  the  master's  sake  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Die  Frau  BUrgemeisterin.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
From  dark  to  dawn  in  Italy.     ...Anon. 
Der  Fiirstentag.     ...Ludwig  Bechstein. 
Gabriele  die  Waise  auf  Rosenburg.     ...Johann  B.  Fastenau. 
Der  Geachtete.     ...Gustav.  A.  von  Heeringen. 
Gentleman  of  France.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Georg  Podiebrad,  Konig  von  Bohmen  und  Markgraf  zur  Lausitz. 

...Christian  R.  Koestlin. 
Good  old  days;    or,  Christmas  under  Queen  Elizabeth.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Good  old  times  :  a  tale  of  Auvergne.     ...Anne  Manning. 


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EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  ^mSTm^^^  Continued. 
Hans  Sachs.     ...Adolf  Friedrich  Furschau. 
Der  Heiland  von  der  Rhon.     ...Paul  Lippert. 
Histoire  vom  Ritter  Gotz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand. 

...Heinrich  Doering. 
Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...Anne  Manning. 
House  of  the  wolf :  a  romance.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Im  blauen  Hecht.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Im  Zvving  und  Bann.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

In  the  Blue  Pike.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
In  the  olden  time.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Jack  and  the  tanner  of  Wymondham  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Edward 

the  Sixth.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Jane  Seton.     ...James  Grant. 
Joachim  Sliiter.     Julius  von  Wickede. 
Joyce  Morrell's  harvest.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Kaiser  Karl  des  Fiinften  erste  Jugendliebe.     ...Ludwig  A.  Arnim. 
Katharine  von  Schwarzburg.     ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 
Kenilworth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Klytia.     Adolf  Hausrath. 
Knight  of  Saint  John.     ...Anna  M.  Porter. 
King  Henry  and  his  court.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Muhlbach.)     English  translation. 
Konig  Heinrich  VIII.  und  sein  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Muhlbach.) 
Die  Kronenwachter.     Ludwig  A.  von  Arnim. 
Lady  Jane  Grey.     ...Thomas  Miller. 

Lady  Jane  Grey  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Louise  M.  Grafin  von  Robiano. 
Lady  Rosamond's  book.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Lancashire  witches  :  a  romance  of  Pendle  Forest.     ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 
Lettice  Eden  :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Die  letzten  Humanisten.     ...Adolf  Stern. 
Lichtenstein.     ...William  Hauff. 
Lichtenstein  ;    or,   Swabian   league.      ...William   Hauflf.     English 

translation. 
Die  Lichtensteiner.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
Lichtensteins  :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Carl  F.  van  der 

Velde.     English  translation. 
Lincolnshire  tragedy.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Lukas  Cranach  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Hermann  Klencke. 
Luther  and  the  Cardinal.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann.     English 

translation. 


ii8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Luther  in  Rom.     Roman.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Luther  in    Rome ;  or,   Corradina,  the  last  of   the   Hohenstaufen 

...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Luther  und  die  Seinen.     ...Franz  Lubozatsky. 
Luther  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 
Luther's  Brautfahrt.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Magdalen  Hepburn.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Margaret  Roper.     ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 

Margarethe :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Marie  Stuart.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Martin  Luther :  historischer  Roman.     ...Heinrich  Eisenlohr. 
Martin  Luther  und  Graf  Erbach.     Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 
Martyrs  of  Spain  and  liberators  of  Holland.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Mary  of  Lorraine.     ...James  Grant. 

Maurice,  the  elector  of  Saxony.     ...Katharine  Colquhoun. 
Michael  Kohlhaas.     ...Heinrich  von  Kleist. 
Mistress  Haselwode.     ...Frederick  H.  More. 
Monastery.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Monk  and  knight.     ...Frank  W.  Gunsaulus. 
Montchensey  :  the  days  of  Shakespeare.     ...Nathan  Drake. 
Moritz  von  Sachsen.     ...Friedrich  C.  Schlenkert. 
Mountain  patriots  :   a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savoy.     ...Mrs. 

Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Necromancer.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Niccolo  de  Lapi ;   ovvero,  I    Palleschi   e  i   Piagnoni.     ...Massimo 

Taparelli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio. 
No  cross  no  crown.     ...Caroline  E.  Davis. 
Passages  in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller  Mistress  Anne  Askew. 

...Anne  Manning. 
Pendower.     ...M.  P'illeul. 
Philippine  Welser,  oder  vor  dreihundert  Jahren.     ...Adelbert  Bau- 

dissin. 
Professor  of  Alchemy.     ...Percy  Ross. 
Der  Prophet.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 

Protestant :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary.    ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Recess;  or,  Tale  of  other  times.     ...Sophia  Lee. 
Richard  Hunne  :  a  story  of  old  London.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Robin  Tremayne  of  Bodwin :   a  tale  of  the   Marian   persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Royal  merchant ;  or,  Events  in  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Saint  Bartholomew's  eve  :  a  tale  of  the  Huguenot  wars.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Die  Schlacht  bei  Drakenburg.     ...Werner  Bergman. 


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ETJEOPE,  HISTOHY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Die  Schlacht  bei  Hemmingstedt.     ...Amalie  Schoppe. 
Die  Schlacht  von  Marignano.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Secret  passion.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Shakespeare  and  his  friends.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Shakspere  the  poet.     ...Henry  Curling. 
Shakespeare's  youth.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Sibylle  von  Cleve.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Sidonia  the  sorceress.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 
Le   Siege   de   La  Rochelle.      ...Stephanie   Felicite,    Comtesse  de 

Genlis. 
Siege  of  La  Rochelle.     ...R.  C.  Dallas. 
Der  Sohn  des  Kaisers.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 
Southenan.     ...John  Gait. 
Spae-wife ;   or,  Queen's  secret :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Elizabeth. 

John  Boyce. 
Spanish  brothers  :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.   ...Debnal  Alcock. 
Stories  of  the  wars.     ...J.  Tillotson. 
Struggle  in  Ferrara.     ...William  Gilbert. 
Tablette  booke  of  Lady  Mary  Keyes.     ...Anon. 
Tabithe  von  Geyersberg.     ...Amalie  Schoppe.' 
Tales  from  Alsace.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Thomas  Muntzer,  Roman.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
Three  hundred  years  ago  ;  or,  Mysteries  of  Brentwood.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Three  Musketeers.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Tor  hill.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Tower  Hill William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Tower  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Les  trois  mousquetaires.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Triibe  Tage.     ...Wilhelm  Koch. 

True  as  steel.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 

Twice  crowned  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 
Twin   heroes  :    the   Separatists  of  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

...F.  A.  Reed, 
mine's  escape ;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Ulric;  or,  Voices.     ...Theodore  S.  Fay. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Emma  Robinson. 
Westward  Ho !  or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Wild  times.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 
Die  Wiellinger.     ...Friedrich  Wilhelm  Arming. 
Windsor  Castle.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Word,  only  a  word.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 


120  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIJEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Contmued, 
Ein  Wort.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Zord  Ido.     ...Zsigmund  Koerner. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Der  abenteuerliche  Simplicissimus.  ...Hans  J.  C.  von  Grummels- 
hausen. 

Agnes  Beaumont :  a  true  story  of  the  year  1670.  ...Marian  Cal- 
decott. 

Agnes  de  Mansfeldt.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

Aimee :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  James  the  Second.  ...Agnes 
Giberne. 

Alice  Bridge  of  Norwich :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Charles  the  First. 
...Andrew  Reed. 

AUwin,  ein  Roman.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte  Fouque. 

Allzeit  getreu.     ...H.  Brand. 

Andrew  Golding :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Annie  E.  Keeling. 

Aphra  Behn.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Aphra  Behn.  ...Clara  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.)  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Andrew  Marvel  and  his  friends:  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Hull. 
...Marie  S.  Hall. 

Arabella  Stuart.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Armourer's  daughter ;  or,  Border  rivals.     ...Anon. 

Arthur  Arundel.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Arthur  Blane  ;  or.  Hundred  cuirassiers.     ...James  Grant. 

At  the  sign  of  the  Blue  Boar:  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  IL 
...Emma  Leslie. 

Axel.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 

Axel:  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.  ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
English  translation. 

Baron  and  squire  :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.  ...Wilhelm 
Noeldechen.     English  translation. 

Barony.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Beatrice  Tyldesley.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Berber;  or,  Mountaineer  of  the  Atlas.     ...William  S.  Mayo. 

Bernhard,  Herzog  zu  Sachsen-Weimar.     ...Friedrich  G.  Schlenkert. 

Betrothed.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni.     ...English  translation. 

Beyond  the  seas.     ...Oswald  Crawfurd. 

Bila  hora,  Aneb  :  TH  leta  z  tficeti.     ...Ludwig  Rellstab. 

Blameless  knights ;  or,  Liitzen  and  La  Vendee.  ...Alice  H.  F.  Byng, 
Vicountess  Enfield. 

Boscobel;  or.  Loyal  oak:  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.  ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 

Boscobel :  a  narrative  of  the  adventures  of  Charles  II.  after  the 
battle  of  Worcester.     ...George  W.  Dodd. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  12 1 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Brambletye  house  ;  or,  Cavaliers  and  roundheads.    ...Horace  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Brave  men  of  Eyam ;  or,  Tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Edward  N. 

Hoare. 
Brave  resolve.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 

Breughel  brothers.    ..Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg.     English  trans- 
lation. 
Die  Briider ;  oder,  Das  Geheimniss.  ...Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg. 
Buccaneer.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 

Der  Buchfiihrer  von  Lemgo.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Der  Biirgemeister  von  Neisse.     ...Georg  Hartwig. 
Das  Biirgerweib  von  Weimar.     ...Julius  W.  Grosse. 
Cajus  Rungholt.     ...Lucian  Buerger. 

Caleb  Field  :  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Campion  Court:  the  days  of  the  ejectment.     ...Emma  J.  Worboise. 
Captain  Jacques :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.     ...Edward 

Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 
Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 
Carved  Cartoon.     ...Austin  Clare. 
Castle  Cornet ;  or.  Island's  troubles  in  the  troublous  times.   ...Louisa 

Hawtrey. 
Cavaliers  of  England;  or,  Times  of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and 

1648.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Charles  H. ;  or,  Merry  Monarch.     ...John  H.  Payne. 
Cherry  and  violet :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Chevalier's  daughter  :  being  one  of  the  Stanton  Corbet  Chronicles. 

...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Der  Christlichen  koniglichen  Fiirsten  Herculiscus  und  Herculadisla 

Wundergeschichte.     ...Andreas  H.  Buchholtz. 
Des  Christlichen  teutschen  Grossfiirsten  Hercules  und  der  bohmi- 

schen  koniglichen  Fraulein  Valisca  Wundergeschichte.     ...An- 

treas  H.  Buchholtz. 
Cinq-Mars  ;  ou,  une  conjuration  sous  Louis  XIH.     ...Alfred  Victor, 

Comte  de  Vigny. 
Cinq-Mars :  a  conspiracy  under  Louis  XHI.    ...Alfred  Victor,  Comte 

de  Vigny.     English  translation. 
Claude  Duval:  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Henry  D. 

Miles. 
La  conspiration  de  Walstein.     ...Jean  Fran9ois  Sarrasin. 
Constance  Aylmer  :  a  story  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Helen 

F.  Parker. 
Constance  Sherwood.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Coombe  Abbey.     ...Selina  Bunbury. 


122  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ETIEOPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  ^QTiYK^—  Continued, 

Court  at  Tunbridge  in  1664.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Courtenay  of  Walreddon  :  a  romance  of  the  West.  ...Anna  Eliza 
Bray. 

Courtier  in  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Mrs.  Gordon. 

Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Cromwell  ;  or,  Protector's  oath.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Dame  Rebecca  Berry ;  or,  Court  scenes  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the 
Second.     ...Elizabeth  I.  Spencer. 

Danvers  papers.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Darien ;  or,  Merchant  prince.     ...Eliot  B.  G.  Warburton. 

Deborah's  diary.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Der  Deutsche  Krieg.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 

Der  Deutsch  Michel.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Ein  deutsches  Schneiderlein.     ...Franz  Isador  Proschko. 

Deutschlands  Kassandra.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Dorothe.     ...W.  Alexsis. 

Dorothe.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich  Plaering. 

Draytons  and  Davenants :  a  tale  of  the  civil  wars.  ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Der  dreissigjahrige  Krieg.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Muhlbach.) 

Die  drei  Wiinsche.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 

Drifted  and  sifted  ;  a  domestic  chronicle  of  the  seventeenth  century. 
...Miss  McLaren. 

La  duchesse  de  chatillon.     ...Fran9ois  T.  M.  d'Arnaud. 

Duellists.     ...Anon. 

Duke  of  Monmouth.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Dutch  in  the  Med  way.     ...Charles  Macfarlane. 

Edgar  Nelthorpe  ;  or,  Fair  maids  of  Taunton.     ...Andrew  Reed,  jr. 

Every  man  his  own  trumpeter.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 

Fair  Else,  Duke  Ulrich,  and  other  stories.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Faltskarns  Berattelser.      ..Zacharias  Topelius. 

Fate  :  a  tale  of  stirring  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Father  Darcy:  an  historical  romance.     ...Anne  Marsh. 

Der  Fels  von  Erz.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Fides :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges. 
...F.  Jordan. 

Der  Findling.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 

Fire  of  London ;  or.  Which  is  which  ?  ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 
Fullerton. 

For  liberty's  sake  :  the  story  of  Robert  Ferguson.    ...John  B.  Marsh. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Frau  Schatz  Regime.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Gabriel :  a  story  of  the  Jews  in  Prague.  ...Salomon  Kohn.  Eng- 
lish translation. 


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ETTROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  ^QilSEK^  —  Continued. 
Die  Gallerinn  auf  der  Rieggersburg.      ...Joseph  F.  von  Hammer- 

Purgstall. 
Gawriel :  historische  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissigjahrigen  Kriege. 

...Salomon  Kohn. 
Gowrie.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Geglanzt  und  eiioschen.     ...Ferdinand  Pflug. 

Geschichte  der  Grafin  Theklavon  Thurn.    ...Marc  Anton  Niendorf. 
Der  Graf  von  der  Leignitz.     ...Carl  G.  von  Berneck. 
Gustav  och  30  Sriga  kriget.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Guy    Fawkes ;     or,    Gunpowder    treason.      ...William    Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Der  grosse  Kurfiirst  in  Preussen.     ...Ernst  A.  A.  G.  Wichert. 
Der  grosse  Kurfiirst  und  der  Schoppenmeister.     ...Max  Ring. 
Harry  Ogilvie;  or,  Black  dragoons.     ...James  Grant. 
Heidelberg.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Helen  of  the  glen.     ...Robert  Pollok. 
Henry  Masterton ;  or,  adventures  of  a  young  cavalier.     ...George 

Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Her  majesty  the  queen.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Hero  in  the  strife.     ...Louisa  C.  Silke. 
Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Hans  Blum. 
Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 
Hide  and  seek :  a  story  of  the  New  Forest  in  1647.     -Mrs.  Frank 

Cooper. 
Die  historisch-politischen  Volkslieder  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges. 

...Franz  W.  Ditfurth. 
History  of  the  great  plague  in  London  in  1665.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
L'homme  au  Masque  de  fer.     ...Chevalier  de  Mouhy. 
Ida  Vane  :  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Andrew  Reed,  jr. 
Im  Schloss  zu  Heidelberg.     ...Eva  Hartner. 
Ingerstein  Hall  and  Chadwick  Rise.     ...James  Routledge. 
In  the  East  country  with  Sir  Thomas  Brown.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
In  the  service  of  Rachel  Lady  Russell.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
I  promessi  sposi.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni. 
Ironsides  :  a  tale  of  the  English  commonwealth.     ...Anon. 
James  II.;  or,  Revolution  of  1688.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Janet  and  her  father.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Jeannette  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 
Jennett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     .>. Maria  Wright. 
Johann  Georg  I  von  Sachsen.     ...Franz  I>udojatzky. 
John  Deane.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
John  Milton  and  his  times.     ...Max  Ring.     English  translation. 
John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Max  Ring. 


124  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Journal  of  Lady  Beatrix  Graham.     ...Jane  M.  F.  Smith. 
Karl  II. :  oder  der  Lustige  Monarch.     ...Johann  R.  Lenz. 
King's  highway.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
King's  namesake :   a  tale  of  Carisbrooke  Castle.     ...Catherine  M. 

Phillimore. 
King's  service.     ...Anon. 
Klosterheim.     ...Thomas  De  Quincey. 
Das  Krauterweible  von  Wimpfen.     ...Conrad  Fron. 
Kruitzner  ;  or  German's  tale.     ...Harriet  Lee.     (In  her  Canterbury 

tales.) 
Lady  Betty.     ...Christabel  R.  Coleridge. 
Lady   Betty's   governess ;   or,   Corbet  Chronicles.      ...Lucy  Ellen 

Guernsey. 
Lady  Shakerlye  :  the  record  of  the  life  of  a  good  and  noble  woman. 

...Anon. 
Lady  Willoughby  ;  or,  Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  wife  and  mother 

in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Hannah  M,  Rathbone. 
Langham  rebels.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Last  of  the  cavaliers.     ...Rose  Piddington. 
Last  of  the  fairies :  a  Christmas  tale.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Leaguer  of  Lathom  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war  in  Lancashire.    ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Legend  of  Montrose.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Leila ;    or,   Siege  of   Granada.      ...Edward   George   Earle   Lytton 

Bulwer-Lytton. 
Lichtenstein.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 
Die  Lichtensteiner.     ...Carl  F.  von  der  Velde. 
Lichtenstein;    or,   Swabian   league.      ...Wilhelm    Hauff.      English 

translation. 
Lichtensteins :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Carl  F.  van  der 

Velde. 
Die  Lieder  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges.     ...Eduard  Weller. 
Life  of  Colonel  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Lion  of  the  North :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and 

wars  of  religion.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Lord  Montagu's  page :   an  historical  romance  of  the  seventeenth 

century.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Lorna    Doone :    a    romance   of    Exmore.      ...Richard   Doddridge 

Blackmore. 
Maid  of  honor.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Maid  of  Stralsund  :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...John  B.  de 

Liefde. 
Maiden  and   married    life  of   Mary  Powell,   afterwards   Mistress 

Milton.     ...Anne  Manning. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  125 

EUKOPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIiEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued, 
Maudeville.     ...William  Godwin. 

Maria  Schweidler,  die  Bernsteinhexe.    ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 
Maria  Schweidler,  the  amber  witch.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 

English  translation. 
Markhams  of  Ollerton  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  war.     ...Elizabeth  Glaister. 
Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.      ...Sallie  Rochester 

Ford. 
Mary  HoUis :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.  and  William, 

Prince  of  Orange.    ...Hendrik  J.  Schimmel.    English  translation. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier  ;  or,  Military  Journal  of  the  wars  in  Germany 

and  England  from  i632-'48.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Memoirs  of  a  lady-in-waiting.     ...J.  D.  Fenton. 
Memoirs  of  the  honourable  Colonel  Andrew  Newport.     ...Daniel 

Defoe. 
Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Merry  monarch ;  or,  England  under  Charles  II.     ...Anon. 
Minister  of  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes.     English  translation. 
Monch  und  Grafin.     ...Anton  J.  Gross- Hoffingar. 
Die  Morder  Wallensteins.     ...Georg  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Oak  staircase  :  a  narrative  of  the  times  of  James  II.     ...Mary  and 

Catherine  Lee. 
Odolan  pgptipesky.     ...BeneS  T!^ebizsky. 
Old  Mortality.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Old  Noll ;  or,  Days  of  the  Ironsides.    ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 
Old  St.  Paul's  :  a  tale  of  the  plague  and  the  fire.    ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Oliver   Cromwell ;    or,   England's   great  protector.      ...Henry   W. 

Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Oliver  Wyndham :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Olympe  de  Cleves.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
On  both  sides  of  the  sea :  a  tale  of  the  commonwealth   and  the 

restoration.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Outlaw.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Ovingdean    Grange  :    a    tale   of    the   South    Downs.      ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Owain  Goch  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Thomas  Roscoe. 
Der  Page  des  Herzogs  von  Friedland.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 

(In  his  Ausgewahlte  Schriften.) 
Des  Pascha  von  Buda.     ...Johann  Heinrich  Zschokke. 
Pattie  Durant:  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Ellen  Clacy.     (Pseud.,  Cycla.) 
Paul  Gerhardt.     ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn. 
Peter  the  apprentice  :  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Peveril  of  the  peak.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 


126  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Der  Pfarrer  von  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes. 
Phantom  ship.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Philip  Rollo;  or,  Scottish  musketeers.    ...James  Grant. 
Prinz  Eugen  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Prinz  Eugen  unter  Kaiser  Leopold.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hasekiel. 
Prinz  Eugen  von  Savoyen.     ...Carl  T.  Griesinger. 
Prinz  Eugenius  von  Savoyen.     ...Emil  von  Boxberger. 
Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Le  prophete  irlandois.     ...Charles  de  Saint-£vremond. 
Puritan's  grave.     ...William  P.  Scargill. 
Der  Raub  Strassburgs  in  Jahre  1681.     ...Heribert  Rau. 
Refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Reginald  Hastings:  a  tale  of  the  troubles  of  164-.     ...Eliot  B.  G. 

Warburton. 
Die  Retter  Niederwesels.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Der  Ring.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben.      (In  his   Ausgewahlte 

Schriften.) 
Ritterlicher  Sinn.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Der  Rittmeister  von  Alt-Rosen.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Robber.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Roger  Willoughby  ;  or,  Times  of  Benbow.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Das  Roggenhaus  Komplott.     ...Georg  Hiltl. 
Rosamond   Fane :   or.   Prisoners   of   Saint   James'.      ...Mary  and 

Catherine  Lee. 
Die  Rose  von  Heidelberg.     ...Louisa  M.  Robiano. 
Rosemary:  a  tale  of  the  fire  in  London.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 

Fullerton. 
Rupert   Aubrey   of   Aubrey   Chase :    an   historical   tale    of    1681. 

...Thomas  John  Potter. 
Russell :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  IL     ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 
Ryehouse  plot.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Saint  Dunstan's  clock:  a  story  of  1666.     ...E.  Ward. 
Saint  George  and  Saint  Michael.     ...George  Macdonald. 
Saint  Valentine's  day,  1664.    ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.    (In  his  Storied 

holidays.) 
Schoolmaster  and  his  son.   ...Carl  H.  Caspari.    English  translation. 
Der  Schulmeister  und  sein  Sohn  :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissig- 

jahr.  Kriege.     ...Carl  H.  Caspari. 
Die  Schweden  in  Prag.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Scottish  cavalier.     ...James  Grant. 


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EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN—  Continued. 
Settlers  at  home.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Shepherd  of  Grovehall :  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Anon. 
Siege  of  Colchester.     ...George  F.  Townsend. 
Siege  of  Lichfield.     ...William  Gresley. 
Silas  Verney  ;  being  the  story  of  his  adventures  in  the  days  of  King 

Charles  the  Second.     ...Edgar  Pickering. 
Sir  Henry  Appleton  ;  or,  Essex  during  the-great  rebellion.     ...Wil- 
liam E.  Heygate. 
Sir   Ralph   Esher;   or,   Memoirs  of  a  gentleman  of  the  court  of 

Charles  the  Second.     ...Leigh  Hunt. 
Sir  Ralph  Willoughby.     ...Sir  Samuel  Egerton  Brydges. 
Spanish  match  ;  or,  Charles  Stuart  at  Madrid.    ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Spinoza.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Star-chamber.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Stronge  of  Netherstronge  :  a  tale  of  Sedgemoor.     ...Edith  J.  May. 
Story  of  an  abduction  in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Jacob  van 

Lennep. 
Talbot  Harland.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Tales  of  the  covenanters.     ...J.  M.  Wilson. 
Tales  of  the  wars  of  Montrose.     ...J.  Hogg. 
Tempest  tossed;  the  story  of  Seijungfer.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Through  unknown  ways.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Times  of  Gustav  Adolf.    ...Zacharias  Topelius.    English  translation. 
Die  Tochter  des  Piccolomini.     ...Georg  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Too  strange  not  be  true.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Traitor  or  patriot  ?  a  tale  of  the  Ryehouse  plot.    ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
Trnova  koruna.     Historicky  olraz  z  t]ficetilete  valky.     ...Bengs  Tfe- 

bizsk^.  [ton. 

True  hero  ;  Story  of  William  Penn.    ...William  Henry  Giles  Kings- 
Trug-Gold.     ...Rudolf  Baumbach. 
Truth ;  or,  Persis  Clareton.     ...Charles  B.  Taylor. 
Two  knights  of  Delany  castle.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 
Two  .swords ;  being  a  story  of  old  Bristol.     »..Emma  Marshall. 
Um  den  Kaiserstuhl.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

Die  Vierhundert  von  Pforzheim.     ...Carl  A.  F  von  Witzleben. 
Waldemar.     ...W.  H.  Harrison. 
Waldner  von  Wildenstein.     ...Joseph  Schreyvogel. 
Washingtons  :  a  tale  of  a  country  parish  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

...John  N.  Simpkinson. 
Waldstein.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 
Wallenstein.     ...Ernst  Willkomm. 
Wallensteins  erste  Liebe.     ...Georg  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 


128  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUKOPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
VVallensteins  Letzte  Tage.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
VVearyholme ;  or,  Seedtime  and  harvest :  a  tale  of  the  restoration 

of  Charles  II.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Whitefriars ;  or,  Times  and  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Jane  Robinson. 
White  gauntlet.     ...Mayne  Reid.  [son, 

Whitehall ;  or.  Days  and  times  of  Oliver  Cromwell.    ...Jane  Robin- 
Willitoft;  or.  Days  of  James  I :  a  tale.     ...Anon. 
Winchester  meads  in  the  time  of  Thomas  Ken.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Winifred  ;  or,  English  maiden  in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Lucy 

Ellen  Guernsey. 
Woodstock;  or,  Cavalier:  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.     ...Sir  Walter 

Scott. 
Young  carpenters   of  Freiberg :  a  tale   of  the   thirty  years'   war. 

...Anon. 
Young  deserter.     ...Anon. 
Ein  Zeitbild  aus  Braunschweig's   Kirchen  und  Stadtgeschichte  in 

den  ersten  Jahrh.  des  sieben  Zehnten  Jahrh.     ...Carl  August 

Wildenhahn. 

Eighteenth.  Century. 

Adventures  of  Roderick  Random.     ...George  Tobias  Smollett. 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.     ...James  Grant. 

Against   the   stream :    the   story   of  the   heroic   age   in   England. 

...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Agathon.     ...Christoph  M.  Wieland. 
Aid-de-camp.     ...James  Grant. 
Albert  Lunel.     ...Henry  Brougham. 
Alide.     ...Emma  Lazarus. 
Der  Alte  Dessauer.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Der  Alte  Fritz  und  seine  Zeit.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Un  ami  de  la  reine.     ...Paul  Gaulot.  [trian. 

L'an  I.  de  la  Republique.     ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Cha- 
Ancient  regime.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Andree  de  Taverny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Angela  Pisani.     ...Lord  Strangford. 
Anna  Saint  Ives.     ...Thomas  Holcroft. 
L'an  '93.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Ashcliffe  Hall :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Atelier  du  Lys ;  or,  Art  student  in  the  reign  of  terror.     ...Margaret 

Roberts. 
Auf  Befehl  des  Konigs.     ...Clarissa  Lohde. 
Aus  den  Tagen  zweier  Konige.     ...Friedrich  Adami. 
Aus  drei  Kaiserzeiten.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION,  129 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIJEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Der  Bachtanz  zu  Langenselbold.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Die  Baren  von  Augustusburg  :  eiiie  Erzahlung  aus  der  Sachsischen 

Geschichte  des  18  Jahrhunderts.     ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz. 
Barnaby  Rudge.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Bears  of  Augustusburg.    ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz.    English  translation. 
Beaumarchais.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Beau  Nash  ;  or,  Bath  in  the  eighteenth  century.     ...William  Harri- 
son Ainsworth. 
Der  Berggeist  im  Riesengebirge.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 
Berlin  and  Sans-Souci.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 

bach.)     English  translation. 
Bischof  und  Konig.     ...Mariam  Tenger. 

Bishop  and  the  king.     ...Mariam  Tenger.     English  translation. 
Black  dwarf.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Birth  and  education.     ...Marie  S.  Schwartz.     English  translation. 
Blockade  :  an  episode  of  the  fall  of  the  first  French  empire.    ...fimile 

Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Le  Blocus.     ...:Smile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Blue  ribbons  :  a  story  of  the  last  century.    ...Anna  H.  Drury. 
De  Boerenkryg.     ...Henryk  Conscience. 
Bord  och  Bildning.  .  ...Marie  S.  Schwartz. 
Die  Brautschau  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Cabanis,   Vaterlandischer    Roman.      ...Georg    Wilhelm    Heinrich 

Haering. 
Cabinet  minister.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Charlotte  Ackermann :  ein   Hamburger  Roman  aus  dem  vorigen 

Jahrhundert.     ...Otto  Mueller. 
Charlotte    Ackermann :    a   theatrical    romance.      ...Otto   Mueller. 

English  translation. 
Charlotte  Corday  :  an  historical  novel.    ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 

English  translation. 
Charlotte    Corday.       Historischer     Roman.      ...Henri     Alphonse 

Esquiros. 
Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Le   chevalier   de   Maison-Rouge :    a   tale   of   the   reign   of  terror. 

...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Citizen  of  Prague.     ...Henriette  von  Paalzow.     English  translation. 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline  :  a  woman's  lot  in  the  great  French  revolution. 

...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Claude  the  colporteur.     ...Anne  Manning. 
La  Comtesse  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
La  Comtesse  d'Egmont.     ...Sophie  Gay. 
Cornet  of  horse :  a  tale  of  the  Marlborough  wars.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 

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130  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Count  Mirabeau.     ...Theodor  Mundt.     English  translation. 
Countess  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Creole.     ...J.  B.  Cobb. 
Cyrus.     ...Christoph  M.  Wieland. 
Dead  Marquise.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

De  Vane  :  a  story  of  plebeians  and  patricians.    ...Henry  W.  Hilliard. 
De  Vere.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 

Devereux.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 
Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevelyan  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Whitefield 

and  the  Wesleys.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Dorothea  Cappel.     ...Emilie  Friedrich  S.  Lohmann. 
Duchenier;  or,  Revolt  of  La  Vendee.  ...John  Mason  Neale.    (Pseud., 

Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
Eighty  years  ago.     ...Harriet  Morton. 

Elizabeth  of  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler.     English  translation. 
Elizabeth  von  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Les  ;£tats  Generaux.     ...iSmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Evalina.     ...Frances  d'Arblay. 

Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     ...Tobias  George  Smollett. 
Father  Clement :  a  Roman  Catholic  story.     ...Grace  Kennedy. 
Le  faubourg  Saint  Antoine.     ...Tony  Revillon. 
Fifteen   years.     ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson. 

(Pseud.,  Talvj.)     English  translation. 
Fool  of  quality;  or,  Henry  Earl  Moreland.     ...Henry  Brooke. 
For  the  king.     ...Charles  Gibbon. 
Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Frank  Hilton  ;  or,  Queen's  own.     ...James  Grant. 
Frau  von  Stael :  biographischer  Roman.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Die  Freimaurer :  eine  Familien  geschichte  aus  dem  vorigen  Jahr- 

hundert.     ...Ferdinand  Gustav  Kuehne. 
French  wine  and  politics.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Friend  of  the  queen.     ...Paul  Gaulot.     English  translation. 
Fiinfzehn  Jahre.     ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson. 

(Pseud.,  Talvj.) 
Geschichte  des  weisen  Danischmend.     ...Christoph  M.  Wieland. 
Gipsy.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
"  God's  providence  "  house  :  a  story  of  1791.     ...Isabel  Banks. 
Goethe  and  Schiller.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INnEX   TO  FICTION.  131 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Gotlie  und  Schiller.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Muhlbach.) 
Der  goldne  Spiegel ;  oder,  Die  Konige  von  Scheschian.     ...Chris- 

toph  M.  Wieland. 
Good  old  times :  a  story  of  the  Manchester  rebels  of  '45.     ...Wil- 

Ham  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Graf  Mirabeau.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
Grafin  Lichtenau.     ...Robert  Springer. 
Gute  Zeit  im  Lande.     ...H.  Brand. 

Hartland  forest :  a  legend  of  North  Devon.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Heart  of  Midlothian.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Henry  Smeaton.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Hetty  Hyde's  lovers  ;  or,  Household  brigade.     ...James  Grant. 
Historische  Novelle  iiber  Friedrich  II.  von  Preussen  und  seine  Zeit. 

...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Die  historischen  Volkslieder  des  siebenjahrigen  Krieges.      ...Franz 

W.  Ditfurth. 
History  of  Henry  Esmond.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Holderlin.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Im  Banne  des  Schwarzen  Adlers.     ...Carl  Rudolf  Gottschall. 
Ingenue.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ingenue  ;  or,  Death  of  Marat.   ...Alexandre  Dumas.   English  trans- 
lation. 
Invisible  lodge.   ...Jean  Paul  Friedrich  Richter.    English  translation. 
Jarousseau,  le  pasteur  du  desert.    ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene  Pelletan. 
Jean  Jarousseau :  pastor  of  the  desert.     ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene 

Pelletan.     English  translation. 
Jean  Paul,  Kultur-historischer  biographischer  Roman.     ...Heribert 

Rau. 
Johann  Gotzkowsky,  der  Kaufmann  von  Berlin.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Muhlbach.) 
John  Law  the  projector.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Josef  Kaiser.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Joseph   II.  and  his   court.     ...Clara   M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Muhlbach.) 
Joseph  der  Zweite.     ...Arthur  Korn. 
Julian;  or,  Close  of  an  era.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 

English  trr.nslation. 
Julien  ;  ou,  La  fin  d'un  siecle.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Kaiser  Josef  II.     ...Eduard  Ille. 
Kaiser  Josef  II.  und  das  Geheimniss  des  Freihauses.     ...Carl  T. 

Fockt. 
Kaiser  Josef  und  der  Sekretar.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 
Kaiser  Leopold  II.  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     ^Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 


132  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  l&ffim^^  —  Continued. 
Die  Kaiserlichen  in  Sachsen.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 
Kaunitz.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 
King  of  Bath;  or,  Life  at  Spa.     ...Mary  C.  Ware. 
King's  own.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

King's  own  borderers  :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Konig  Friederich  August  IIL  von  Sachsen  und  seine  Zeit.    ...Franz 

Lubojatzky. 
Lady  Bell :  a  story  of  the  last  century.   ...Henrietta  Keddie.  (Pseud., 

Sarah  Tytler.) 
Lady  Grizel :  an  impression  of  a  momentous  epoch.     ...Lewis  S. 

Wingfield. 
Lady  of  the  province.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Lessing.     ...Alexandre  Ungern- Sternberg. 
Life,  adventures,  and  piracies  of  the  famous  Captain  Singleton. 

...Daniel  Defoe. 
Limerick  veteran.     ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 
Little  schoolmaster  Mark.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
Lord  Harry  Bellair  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.      ...Anne  Manning. 
Lord  Mayor  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon :  a  romance  of  the  last  century.     ...William 

Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Lucy  Arden ;  or,  Hollywood  Hall.     ...James  Grant. 
Madame  De  Stael ;  an  historical  novel.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 

English  translation.  ' 

Madame  Therese.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Maiden's  lodge  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Queen  Anne.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Maria  Theresa  and  her  fireman.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihr  Ofenheizer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Eduard  Duller. 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Marston  ;  or.  Soldier  and  statesman.     ...George  Croly. 
Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.     ...Charles  Lever. 
Les  memoires  d'un  medecin.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Memoirs  of  an  English  officer.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Memoirs  of  a  physician.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.    English  translation. 
Merchant  of  Berlin.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 
Miser's  daughter.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Miss  Angel.     ...Anna  Isabella  Thackeray  (Mrs.  Richmond  Ritchie). 
Mit  und  ohne  Vokation.   ...Elizabeth  von  Grotthuss. 
Monsieur  Jack  :  a  tale  of  the  old  war-time.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  133 

ETTROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
New  voyage  around  the  world.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Nobleman  of  '89  :  an  episode  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Abel 

Quinton. 
Ofverste  Stobee,  ella  holsteinska  partiet  under  frihetstiden.     ...Her- 
mann Bjursten. 
Old  Chelsea  Bun-house.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Old  manor  house.     ...Charlotte  Smith. 
Oliver  Ellis ;  or,  Fusiliers.     ...James  Grant. 
On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Ottilie.     ...Violet  Paget. 

La  patrie  en  danger.     ...iEmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Peasant  and  prince.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Peg  Woffington.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Planter's  daughter.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Poor  little  Gaspard's  drum.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Preston  fight;  or,  Insurrection  of  17 15.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 

worth. 
Die  Prinzessin  von  Wolfenbiittel.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Prisoner's  daughter:  a  story  of  1758.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Ralf  Skirlaugh,  the  Lancashire  squire.     ...Edward  Peacock. 
Reign  of  Terror.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 
Rob  Roy.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Ronald   Morton ;   or,  Fireships  :   a  story  of  the  last  naval  war. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Die  Rosenkreuzer  in  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Rosenkreuzer  und  Illuminaten.     ...Max  Ring. 
Roseville  family.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Riickwirkungen ;  oder  wer  regiert  denn  ?     ...Johann  Heinrich  D. 

Zschokke. 
Saint  James  ;  or.  Court  of  Queen  Anne.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 

worth. 
Saville  House :  an  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  George  the 

First.     ...Mary  M.  Hardy.     (Pseud.,  Addleston  Hill.) 
Schiller.     Kultur  historischer  Roman.     ...Johannes  Scherr. 
Schubart  und  seine  Zeitgenossen.     ...Albert  E,  Brachvogel. 
Seats  of  the  mighty.     ...Gilbert  Parker. 

Shelley.     Biographische  Novelle.     ...Wilhelm  Ritter  von  Hamm. 
Die  Soldaten  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Sophie  Charlotte,  die  philosophische  Konigin.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
South-sea  bubble:  a  tale  of  the  year  1720.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 


134  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued, 

Spiritual  Don  Quixote ;  or,  Summer  ramble  of  Mr.  Geoffry  Wild- 
goose.     ...Richard  Graves. 

States  General.  ...Emile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Surgeon's  daughter.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Tapestried  chamber.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Tauschungen.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Thomas  Thyrnau.     ...Henrietta  von  Paalzow. 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 

Treasure  trove.     ...Samuel  Lover. 

Tremaine  ;  or,  Man  of  refinement.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 

Tuileries.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Two  campaigns.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 

Die  unsichtbare  Loge.     ...Jean  Paul  Richter. 

La  Vendee.     ...Anthony  TroUope. 

Vera;  or,  War  of  the  peasants.  ...Hendrik  Conscience.  English 
translation. 

Verrath  und  Liebe.     ...Adolf  Muetzeburg. 

Der  Vetter  im  Consistorium.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel.  [eray. 

Virginians  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.  ...William  Makepeace  Thack*- 

Von  Eels  zum  Meer.     ...Hans  von  Zollern. 

Vor  hundert  Jahren.     ...Carl  W.  Ritter  von  Martini. 

Waverley.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

When  George  III.  was  king.     ...Anon. 

White  slave.     ...Richard  Hildreth. 

Wien  und  Rom.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Wild  fire.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 

Wilhelm  Hogarth.     Historischer  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

William  Hogarth :  a  romance.  ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel.  English 
translation.  * 

World  went  very  well  then.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Year  one  of  the  Republic.  ...Emile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre 
Chatrian.     English  translation. 

Young  Marmaduke.     ...William  D.  H.  Adams. 

Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.     ...Thomas  Hamilton. 

Zanoni.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Der  Zigeuner-zogling,  oder  Schlangenwege  des  Verbrechens.  ...Lud- 
wig  von  Alvensleben. 

Zrini  a  kolto.     ...Miklos  Josika. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Abigel  Rowe:  a  chronicle  of  the  regency.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 
Adventures  of  Brigadier  Gerard.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  135 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Alexandre  von  Humboldt.     ...Heribert  Ran. 
Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
American  in  Paris,     ...Eugene  Coleman  Savidge. 
Andreas   Burns,    und  seine   Familie.     ...Philipp   Lange.     (Pseud., 

Philipp  Galen.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  MUhlbach.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  MUhlbach.) 

English  translation. 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Maximilian  von  Schenkendorf. 
L'argent  des  autres.     ...£mile  Gaboriau. 

At  odds.     ...Jemima  Montgomery,  Baroness  von  Tautphoeus. 
Auf  dem  Wiener  Kongress.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Aulnay  Tower.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 
Aus  dem  Berlin  Kaiser  Wilhelm's  I.     ...Paul  Lindenberg. 
Aus  dem  Ghetto.     ...Leopold  Kompert. 

Aus  dem  Schonen,  wilden  Lieutenants-Zeit.     ...Carl  Torresani. 
Babel.     ...Alfred  Meissner. 

Der  Baigneur  von  Ostende.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Barackenleben.     ...Ludovika  Hesekiel. 
La  bande  rouge.     ...Fortune  Abraham  Du  Boisgobey. 
Belfry  of  Saint  Jude.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Ben   Brace :    the    last    of    Nelson's    Agamemnons.     ...Frederick 

Chamier. 
Bilder  und  Geschichten  aus  Schwaben.     ...Ottilie  W^ildermuth. 
Bis  zum  Kaiserthron.     ...Bruno  Garlepp. 

Bivouac  ;  or,  Stories  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...William  H.  Maxwell. 
Les  blancs  et  les  bleus.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Die  Bluttaufe  der  deutschen  Einheit  im  Jfihre  1870.     ...Eugen  H. 

von  Dedenroth. 
Bombardier  H.  and  Corporal  Dose  ;  or,  Military  life  in  Prussia. 

...Friedrich  W.  Hacklaender. 
Der  bose  Blick.     ...Ludwig  Schneider. 
Die  Clubisten  in  Mainz.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Comedy  of  terrors.     ...James  de  Mille. 
Compagnons  de  Jehu.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Companions  of  Jehu.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Der  Congress  zu  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Conscript  of   18 13.     ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian, 

English  translation. 
Convict.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Countess  Irene.     ...J.  Fogerty. 
Die  Czechin  :  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Kriege  des  Jahres  1866.    ...Eugen 

H.  von  Dedenroth. 


136  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Co7itinued. 
Dangerfield's  rest.     ...H.  Sedley. 
La  debacle.     ...]£mile  Zola. 

Debit  and  credit.     ...Gustav  Freytag.     English  translation. 
Detained  in  France.     ...Julia  Kavanagh. 
Ein  deutsches  Reiterleben.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Fine  deutsche  Revolution;  oder,  Der  Karneval  von  1848.   ...Eugen 

H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Deutsche  Wunden.     ...Louise  Otto. 
Deutschlands  Kampf  und  Sieg.     ...Julius  Woeniger. 
Diana's  crescent.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 
Downfall.     ...fimile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Drei  Tage  in  Mittenwalde  im  bayerischen  Alpengebirge.     ...Philipp 

F.  W.  Oertel. 
Durch  Nacht  zum  Licht.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 
Egy  Magyar  Nabob.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
1805;   oder,  die   Franzosen  zum   erstenmal   in   Wien.     ...Eduard 

Breier. 
1809.     Historischer  Roman.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
1848;  oder,  Nacht  und  Licht.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
1849  5  o^^^  ^^s  Konigs  Maienbliite.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
1858-89.     ...Bruno  Rodwald. 

1866;  oder  in  Bohmen  und  am  Main.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
1870;  oder  die  Heldin  von  Worth.     ...Adolf  Schirmer. 
Elba  und  Waterloo:  Forsetzung  von  1813.     ...F.  StoUe. 
Elsie's  dowry :    a    tale   of    the    Franco-Prussian  war.      ...Emma 

Leslie. 
Empress  Josephine.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise   Miihl- 

bach.)     English  translation. 
Enemy's  friendship.     ...S.  M.  S.  Clarke. 
Erdely  aranykora.     ...Mor  Jokai. 

Erlach  const.     ...Lolo  Kirschner.     (Pseud.,  Ossip  Schubin.) 
Europaische  Minen  und  Gegenminen.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin 

Oskar  Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Falu  jegyzoje.     ...Jozsef  Eotvos. 

Une  famille  pendant  la  guerre.     ...Mme.  B.  Boissonnas. 
Der  Feldmarschall  Bliicher  und  der  Pfarrer  Kretzschmar.   ...Philipp 

F.  W.  Oertel. 
Fiddler  of  Lugau.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Fleur  de  lys:   a  story  of  the   Franco-German  war.     ...Grenville 

Murray. 
Forest  and  the  fortress.     ...Laura  Jewry. 
For  the  right.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 
Franz  Alzeyer.    ...Paul  Heyse. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION:  137 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Frederick  Gordon;  or,  Storming  of  the  Sedan.     ...Anon. 
Fritz  of  the  tower :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...L.  Loben- 

hoffer. 
Fudge  family  in  Paris.     ...Thomas  Moore. 
Fiinf  Milliarden.     ...Bernhard  Hasslein. 
Fiirst  Georg  Rakocsy  I.  in  Reps.     ...Theobald  Wolf. 
Gate  and  the  glory  beyond  it :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war. 

...Onyx,  Pseud. 
Gaythorne  Hall.     ...John  M.  Fothergill. 

Die  Geheimnisse  des  Waldschlosses.     ...Reinhard  Edmund  Hahn. 
General  Rapp  und  die  Belagerung  von  Danzig.     ...Maria  von  Ros- 

kowska. 
Gold  und  Blut.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.   (Pseud., 

Gregor  Sarmarow.) 
Die  Grandidiers.     ...Julius  Rodenberg. 

Great  mistake  :  a  story  of  adventure.     ...Thomas  S.  Millington. 
Der  Grenadier  von  Weissenburg.     ...Robert  Neumann. 
Gunbearer.     ...Edward  A.  Robinson. 
Ein  Hamburger  Kauffmann.     ...W.  Christern. 
Harrington.     ...W.  D.  O'Connor. 
Haus  Hohenzollern.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Heinrich  Heine's  erste  Liebe.     ...Katharine  Diez. 
Held  und   Kaiser.      ...Johann  Ferdinand   Martin  Oskar  Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Henri  de  la  Tour  ;  or,  Comrades  in  arms.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Hester.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 
Histoire  d'un  conscrit  de  1813.     ...ilSmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.     ...!lSmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Histoire   du   plebiscite.      ...^mile   Erckmann   et  Alexandre  Cha- 
trian. 
Hofer.     ...Bramley  Moore. 

Hohensteins.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.     English  translation. 
Hungarian  brothers.     ...Anne  Maria  Porter. 
Hungarian  girl.     ...Mariam  Tenger. 
Im  Exil.      ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.     (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Im  Herzen  von  Deutschland.    ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 
Imperia.     ...Mary  A.  I.  Seymour.     (Pseud.,  Octavia  Hensel.) 
Interpreter:   a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Interrupted  wedding.     ...Anne  Manning. 
In  the  year  '13.     ...Fritz  Renter.     English  translation. 


138  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIiEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 
Invasion  of  France  in  1814:   comjjrising  the  night  march  of  the 
Russian  army  past  Phalsbourg.     ...]Smile  Erckmann  and  Alex- 
andre Chatrian.     English  translation. 
L'Invasion ;  ou,  Le  fou  Yegof.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Der  Jager  von  Koniggratz,     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Das  Jahr  1866.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.  (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Jews  of  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  PYanzos.     English  translation. 
Die  Juden  von  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Kaiser  Wilhelm    und    seine    Zeitgenossen.       ...Clara   M.   Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Mtihlbach.) 
Kaiserin  Josephine.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Mtihlbach.) 
Ein  Kampf  um's  Recht.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Der  Kaplan  von  Koniggratz.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Karpathy  Zoltan.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
Kenneth;  or,  Rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.     ...Charlotte  Mary 

Yonge. 
Kentucky's  love;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 
King  of  the  mountain.     ...Edmond  About.     Enghsh  translation. 
Konig  Jerome's  Carneval.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Konigin  Hortense  :   ein  Napoleonisches  Lebensbild.     ...Clara  M. 

Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Mtihlbach.) 
Der  Krieg  am  Rhein  im  Jahre  1870.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Kreuz  und  Schwert.     ...Franz  W.  Ditfurth. 
Kreuz  und  Schwert.      ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Krummensee.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Lady  Wedderburn's  wish:  a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...James 

Grant. 
Der  lange  Isaack.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 

Laura  Everingham ;  or,  Highlanders  of  Glen  Ora.     ...James  Grant. 
Leonie  ;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Lindau  ;  oder,  der  unsichtbare  Bund.     ...Johann  Weitzel. 
Lord  Hermitage.     ...James  Grant. 
Lord  of  himself.     ...F.  H.  Underwood. 
Lothair.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Lotta  Schmidt  and  other  stories.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  time.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.   (Pseud.,  Louise 

Mtihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Louisa  von  Preussen  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Mtihlbach.) 
Maid,  wife,  or  widow?     ...Annie  F.  Hector.     (Pseud.,  Mrs.  Alex- 
ander.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTlbN  139 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIiEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Contimied. 
Mainstone's  housekeeper.     ...Eliza  Meteyard.     (Pseud.,  Silver  pen.) 
Manchester  strike.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Man  of  the  people.     ...;£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Margaret  Muller :  a  story  of  the  late  war  in  France.     ...Eugenie 

Bersier. 
Margaret  von  Ehrenberg,  the  artistes  wife.     ...William  and  Mary 

Howitt. 
Marmone.     ...Philip  Gilbert  Hamerton. 
Martin  der  Stellmacher.     ...L.  Kreutzer. 

Martyrs  to  circumstance.     ...Maria  Therese  Longworth  Yelverton. 
Mary  Barton:  a. tale  of  Manchester  life.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
Max  Kroner:  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg.     ...Hannah  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
Member  for   Paris :   a  tale   of  the    Second   Empire.     ...Grenville 

Murray. 
Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
Moderne  Grossen.     ...B.  Aba. 
Napoleon   in  Deutschland.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Napoleon  in  Germany.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 
Neudeutsch.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Der  neue  Hiob.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 
New  Job.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch.     English  translation. 
North  and  South.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
Old  plantation.     ...J.  Hungerford. 
One  of  the  *'  Six  hundred."     ...James  Grant. 
Only  half  a  hero :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...Alfred  T. 

Story. 
Other  people's  money.     ...fimile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 
Otto  der  Schutz.     ...Johann  Gottfried  Kinkel. 
Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Partisan  leader.     ...Beverly. 
Perlen  aus  der  Krone  des  letzten  deutschen  Kaisers.     ...Franz  Isidor 

Proschko. 
Peter  Mayr.     ...Petri  K.  Rosegger. 
Pfortner  Jugend.     ...Friedrich  Kenner. 

Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories  of  "  Ours."     ...James  Grant. 
Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 
Powder   and  gold  :  a  story  of  the   Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Levin 

Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Prince  Bismark :  friend  or  foe  ?    ...Minny  Bothmer. 


I40  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  —  Continued. 

Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.     ...Fanny  Lewald  Stahr. 

Problematic  characters.  ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Problematische  naturen.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 

Prussian  spy.     ...V.  Valmont. 

Pulver  und  Gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 

Queen  Hortense.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
English  translation. 

Ravenshoe.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Red  band :  the  adventures  of  a  young  girl  during  the  siege  of  Paris. 
...Fortune  Abraham  Du  Boisgobey.     English  translation. 

Die  Ritter  vom  Geiste.     ...Carl  F.  Gutzhow. 

Le  roi  des  Montagues.     ...Edmond  About. 

Roman  aus  dem  Berliner.     ...Oskar  Pleller. 

Ein  Roman  aus  den  Zeiten  des  schleswig-holsteineschen  Krieges. 
...Constantin  M.  Reichenbach. 

Le  roman  d'un  brave  homme.     ...Edmond  About. 

Romance  of  Vienna.     ...Frances  TroUope. 

Romance  of  war.     ...L.  Bellstab. 

Romance  of  war ;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 

Die  Romerfahrt  der  Epigonen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar 
Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

Die  Rose  von  Sadowa.     ...Ludwig  A.  R.  Kuerbis. 

De  Sadowa  a  Sedan.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 
(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

Saly's  Revolutionstage.     ...Ulrich  Hegner. 

Scenes  from  the  Ghetto.  ..Leopold  Kompert.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Schach-Bismark.     ...J.  G.  Findel. 

Schleswig-Holstein  meerum  schlugen.     ...Carl  von  Kessel. 

Shadow  of  the  sword.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 

She-wolves  of  Machecoul.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  trans 
lation. 

Shut  up  in  Paris.     ...Nathan  Sheppard. 

Sister  Martha.     ...Benjamin  Wilson. 

Six  years  ago.     ...James  Grant. 

Soil  und  Haben.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Der  Spion.     ...Franz  F.  Wangenheim. 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 

Story  of  the  plebiscite.  ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian, 
English  translation. 

Stories  of  Waterloo.     ...William  H.  Maxwell. 

Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Sybil ;  or,  Two  nations.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  141 

EUROPE,  HISTORY  OF  MEDIEVAL  AND  W^li^^^  ^  Continued. 

Thekla.     ...William  Armstrong. 

Theodor  Korner.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Through  night  to  light.  ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Tithe-proctor.     ...William  Carlton. 

Twins  of  Saint-Marcel:  a  tale  of  Paris  incendie.  ...Mrs.  Alexander 
S.  Orr. 

Under  the  Red  Dragon.     ...James  Grant. 

Unter  Preussens  Fahnen :  historischer  Roman  aus  dem  Jahre  1866. 
...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 

Ut  de  Franzosentid.     ...Fritz  Reuter. 

Valentin  :  a  French  boy*s  story  of  Sedan.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Vanished  Emperor.     ...Percy  Andreae. 

Vera;  or,  Russian  princess  and  English  earl.  ...Charlotte  L.  H. 
Dempster. 

Village  notary.     ...Jozsef  Eotvos.     English  translation. 

Die  Volkerschlacht  bei  Leipzig      ...Joseph  von  Hinsberg 

Die  von  Hohenstein.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 

Von  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Vor  dem  Sturm.     ...Theodor  Fontane. 

Vor  dem  Sturm Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.  (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 

Waldfried.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 

Waterloo.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Waterloo.  ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English 
translation. 

Wenderholme :  a  story  of  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire.  ...Philip 
Gilbert  Hamerton. 

Whitehall.     ...William  Maginn. 

Whites  and  the  blues.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Within  iron  walls  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Workman  and  soldier  :  a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and  rule 
of  the  Commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 

Year  nine  :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Young  buglers  :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.  ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 

Young  Franc-Tireurs  and  their  adventures  in  the  Franco-Prussian 
war.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Zu  spat  erkannt.     ...Anon. 

Zwei  Kaiserkronen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 
(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

EVANGELINE.     See  ACADIA. 


142  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

EXILE. 

Le  brigadier  Frederic.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatriaa 
Brigadier  Frederick.     ...Smile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Driven  into  exile.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Elisabeth;  ou,  Les  Exiles  de  Siberie.     ...Sophie  Risteau  Cottin. 
Exiles.     ...Richard  Harding  Davis. 

Exiles  in  Babylon.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Exiles  of  Lucerne.     ...John  R.  Macduff. 
Exile's  trust.     ...Frances  Browne. 
Forest  exiles.     ...Mayne  Reid. 
From  exile.     ...James  Payn. 

Huguenot  exiles  ;  or,  Times  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Im  exil.      ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar    Meding.      (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
In  the  dwellings  of  silence.     ...Walter  Kennedy. 
In  exile.     ...Mrs.  H.  H.  Foote. 
Jacobite  exile  :  adventures  in  the  service  of  Charles  XII.  of  Sweden. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Kings  in  exile.     ...Alphonse  Daudet.     English  translation. 
Les  rois  en  exil.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 
Roman  exile.     ...Guglielmo  Gajani. 
Czarina.     (Meuzikoff.)     ...Barjara  Hofland. 
Lichtenstein.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 
Lichtenstein ;   or,  Swabian  League.      ...Wilhelm  Hauff.      English 

translation. 
Vera  Vorontzoff.     ..'.Sonia  Krukovsky  Kovalevsky. 

FAIRY  TALES.     A  Selection. 

Adventures  in  Fairyland.     ...David  H.  Brewer. 

Ahmed  Ibn  Hemden  :  Turkish  evenings'  entertainment.     ...Anon. 

Baron  Gravenstein  in  Fairy-land.     ...T.  H.  Chandler. 

Billedbog  uden  Billeder.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 

Book  of  English  fairy-tales  from  the  north  country.      ...A.  C.  Fryer. 

Brownies  and  bogles.     ...Louise  I.  Guiney. 

Bubbling  teapot.     ...Elizabeth  Williams  Champney. 

Celtic  fairy  tales.     ...J.  Jacobs. 

Cera  una  volta.     ...Luigi  Capuana. 

Cuckoo  clock.     ...Mary  Molesworth.     (Pseud.,  Ennis  Graham.) 

Danish   fairy    legends   and    tales.      ...Hans    Christian    Andersen. 

English  translation. 
Dealings  with  the  fairies.     ...George  MacDonald. 
Deutsche  Sagen.     ...Jacob  L.  Carl  and  Wilhelm  Carl  Grimm* 
Echoes  from  Fairy-land.     ...Mary  D.  Brine. 
Eventyr.    ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  143 

FAIRY  ThUS.^— Continued. 

Fairy  book.     ...Rebecca  S.  Clarke. 

Fairy  tales.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen.     English  translation. 

Fairy    tales.      ...M-aria    Catherine    Jumelle    de    Berne,   Comtesse 

d'Aunoy.     English  translation. 
Fairy  tales.     ...Mabel  Fuller  Blodgett. 
Fairy  tales.     ...Jacob  L.  Carl  and  Wilhelm  Carl  Grimm.     English 

translation 
Fairy    tales.      ...ErRst    Theodor    Wilhelm    Hoffmann.      English 

translation. 
Fairy  tales.     ...Mary  De  Morgan. 
Fairy  tales  from  Brentano,     ...Clemens  Brentano. 
Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands.     ...Mary  Wentworth. 
Fantasiestucke   in    Callot's    Manier.       ...Ernst  Theodor  Wilhelm 

Hoffmann. 
Feen-marchen.      ...Marie  Catherine   Jumelle  de   Berne,  Comtesse 

d'Aunoy. 
Fians,  fairies  and  Picts.     ...David  MacRitchie. 
Five  fairy  tales.     ...Clemens  Brentano. 
Foggerty's  fairy  and  other  tales.     ...William  S.  Gilbert. 
German  and  Swedish  fairy  tales.     ...Carrie  N.  Horwitz. 
Harold  and  the  months;   or,   Little   boy's  travels   in   dreamland. 

...A.  C.  Fryer. 
Heroes ;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Higgledy-piggledy ;    or,    Stories    for    everybody   and    everybody's 

children.     ...Edward  H.  K.  Hugessen. 
In  Poppyland.     ...Mabel  L.  Fuller. 
Irish  fairy  tales.     ...W.  B.  Yeats. 
Japanese  fairy  world.     ...William  E.  Griffis. 
Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen.     ...Jakob  L.  Carl  and  Wilhelm  Carl 

Grimm. 
Knave  of  hearts.     ...Robert  Grant. 
Last  of  the  fairies  :  a  Christmas  tale.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Last  of  the  giant-killers.     ...John  C.  Atkinson. 
Legends  of  Fairy-land.     ...Anna  Bache. 
Light  princess  and  other  tales.     ...George  MacDonald. 
Little  book  of  profitable  tales.     ...Eugene  Field. 
Little  mermaid  and  other  fairy  tales Flans  Christian  Andersen. 

English  translation. 
My  own  fairy  book.     ...Andrew  Lang. 
New  fairy  tales.     ...Clemens  Brentano. 
Old-fashioned  fairy  tales.     ...Juliana  H.  Ewing. 
Old  Hungarian  fairy  tales.     ...Orczy  Emmuska  and  M,  Barstow. 
Old,  old  fairy  tales,    ...Laura  Valentine. 


144  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FAIEY  TALES  —  Continued. 

Once  upon  a  time.     ...Luigi  Capuana.     English  translation. 

Pansie's  flour-bin.     ...Eliza  Tabor  (Mrs.  Stephenson). 

Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     ...George  W.  Dasent. 

Popular  tales  of  the  West  Highlands.     ...J.  F.  Campbell. 

Prince  of  Argolis.     ...J.  Moyr  Smith. 

Rainbows  for  children.     ...Caroline  Tappan. 

Rose  and  the  lily :  how  they  became  the  emblems  of  England  and 

France.     ...Octavian  Blewitt. 
Scenes  in  Fairy-land.     ...John  C.  Atkinson. 
Something  occurred.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Fargeon. 
Southern  cross  fairy  tale.     ...Rebecca  S.  Clarke. 
Tales  of  sixty  mandarins.     ...P.  V.  Raju. 
Tangled  tale.     ...Charles  Lutwidge.     (Pseud.,  Lewis  Carroll.) 
Turkish   fairy   tales   and   folk  tales.      ...Ignacz   Kunos.      English 

translation  from  the  Hungarian. 
Tuscan  fairy  tales.     ...Violet  Paget.     (Pseud.,  Vernon  Lee.) 
Twilight  land.     ...Howard  Pyle. 
Under  the  sunset.     ...Bram  Stoker. 
Wonder  stories   told  for  children.      ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 

English  translation. 
See  also  LEGENDS  and  FOLK-LOEE. 

FAWKES,  GUIDO  (GUY).     Lived  1510-1606. 
Coombe,  Abbey.     ...Selina  Bunbury. 
Father  Darcy  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anne  Marsh. 
Guy    Fawkes ;     or,    Gunpowder    treason.      ...William    Harrison 
Ainsworth. 

FEHGEBICHTE. 

Anne  of  Geierstein.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Hermann  von  Unna.     ...Christiane  Benedicte  Eugenie  Naubert. 

FERGUSON,  ROBERT.     Lvved  1750-1774- 
Rye  House  plot.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 

Traitor  or  patriot?    a  tale  of  the  Rye   House  plot.     ...Mary  C 
Rowsell. 

FIRES,  FAMOUS. 

Chicago.    1871. 

Barriers  burned  away.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Daniel  Trentworthy.     ...J.  McGovern. 

London.    1666. 
Andrew  Golding  :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Annie  E.  Keeling. 
Brave  man  of  Eyam;  or,  Tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Edward  N. 
Hoare. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  145 

FIRES,   FAMOUS  —  Continued. 

Caleb  Field  :  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Captain  Jacques  ;  or,  Romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.    ...Edward 

Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 
Carved  cartoon.     ...Austin  Clare. 

Cherry  and  violet:  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 
History  of  the  great  plague  in  London  in  1665.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Jennett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 
Old  Saint  Paul's:    a  tale  of  the  plague  and  the  fire.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Oliver  Wyndham  :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Rosemary:  a  tale  of  the  fire  of  London.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 

FuUerton. 
Saint  Dunstan's  clock  :  a  story  of  1666.     ...E.  Ward. 
When  London  burned  :  a  story  of  restoration  times  and  the  great 

fire.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
When  London  was  burned.     ...J.  Finnemore. 

Rome.    64. 

Beric  the  Briton.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Burning  of  Rome ;  or,  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Alfred  John 
Church. 

FLORENCE,  ITALY. 

Fast  of  Saint  Magdalen.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Legends  of  Florence.     ...Charles  Godfrey  Leland. 
Romola.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud.,  George  Eliot.) 
Di  Vasari.     ...Charles  Edwards. 
See  also  ITALIAN  HISTORY  and  ITALY. 
FLORIDA. 

Bewitched.     ...Louis  Pendleton. 

Canoe-mates :  a  tale  of  the  Florida  reef  and  Everglades.     ...Kirk 

Munroe. 
Coral  ship.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
East  Angels.     ...Constance  Fenimore  Woolson. 
Flamingo  feather.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Grahams.     ...Jane  G.  Fuller. 

Jack  Tier;  or,  Florida  reef.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
In  the  wilds  of  Florida.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Lily  and  the  totem.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Loss  of  the  Swansea.     ...William  L.  Alden. 
Remember  the  Alamo.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Ringwood   the    rover.      ...Henry    W.    Herbert.      (Pseud.,   Frank 

Forester.) 
Vasconselos  :    a  romance  of  the  new  world.    ...William  Gilmore 

Simms. 

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146  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FOLK-LOKE. 

Afro-Ainerican  folk-lore  told  on  the  sea  islands  of  South  Carolina. 
...A.  M.  H.  Christensen. 

Baital-Pachchisi :  Twenty-five  tales  of  a  sprite.  ...English  transla- 
tion from  tiie  Hindi  test  of  Duncan  Forbes. 

Beside  the  fire :  a  collection  of  Irish  tales  and  Gaelic  folk  stories. 
...Douglas  Hyde. 

Blackfoot  Lodge  tales.     ...George  Bird  Grinnell. 

Book  of  New  England  legends  and  folk-lore  in  prose  and  poetry. 
...S.  A.  Drake. 

Cera  una  volta.     ...Luigi  Capuana. 

Collection  of  Irish  Gaelic  folk  stories.     ...Douglas  Hyde. 

Fairy  and  folk-tales  of  the  Irish  peasantry.     ...W-  B.  Yeats. 

Folk  and  fairy  tales.     ...Peter  C.  Asbj0rnsen.     English  translation. 

Folk-lore  and  legends.     ...Lai  Behari  Day.     (8  vols.) 

Folk-lore  and  legends,  Russian  and  Polish.     ...Anon. 

Folk-tales  of  Angola.     ...Heli  Chatelain. 

Folk-tales  of  Bengal.     ...Lai  Behari  Day. 

Ghosts  and  family  legends.     ...Catherine  Crowe. 

Green  fairy  book.     ...Andrew  Lang. 

In  the  land  of  marvels  :  folk-tales  of  Austria  and  Bohemia.  ...Frie- 
drich  Theodor  Vernaleken.     English  translation. 

Italian  popular  tales.     ...Thomas  F.  Crane. 

Korean  tales.     ...H.  N.  Allen. 

Legend  of  Montrose.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jewish  skeptic.  ...James  Free- 
man Clarke. 

Legendes  des  plantes  et  des  oiseaux.     ...Xavier  Marmier. 

Legends  and  popular  tales  of  the  Basque  people.  ...Mariana  Mon- 
teiro. 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Legends  of  fairyland.     ...Anna  Bache. 

Legends  of  Florence.     ...Charles  Godfrey  Leland. 

Legends  of  the  Middle  Ages.     ...H.  A.  Guerber. 

Legends  of  the  Wagner  Drama.     ...Jessie  L.  Weston. 

Louisiana  folk-tales.     ...Alcee  Fortier. 

Mamma's  black  nurse  stories  :  West  Indian  folk  lore.  ...Mary  P. 
M.  Home. 

Man  who  married  the  moon.     ...Charles  F.  Lummis. 

Mr.  Rabbit  at  home.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland.     ...Jeremiah  Curtin. 

Negro  myths  from  the  Georgia  coavSt,  told  in  the  vernacular. 
...Charles  Colcock  Jones,  Jr. 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

Old  Celtic  romances.     ...Patrick  Weston  Joyce. 


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FOLK-LOBE  —  Continued. 

Once  upon  a  time.     ...Luigi  Capuana.     English  translation. 
Osterreichische  Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen.      ...Friedrich   Theodor 

Vernaleken. 
Pawnee  stories  and  folk  lore.     ...George  Bird  Grinnell. 
Shadow-land  on  Elian  Vannin ;  or,  Folk  tales  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

...Mrs.  J.  W.  Russell.     (Pseud.,  I.  PI.  Leney.) 
Sixty  folk-tales  from  exclusively  Slavonic  sources.    ...A.  H.  Wratis- 

law,  translator. 
Tales  and  legends  of  national  origin,  or  widely  current  in  England, 

from  the  earliest  times.     ...William  C.  Hazlitt. 
Tales  of  Punjab  :  told  by  the  people.     ...Flora  Annie  Steel. 
Die  Tellfrage.Versuch  ihrer  Geschichte  und  Losung.  ...Anton  Gisler. 
Through  green  glasses.     ...F.  M.  Allen. 

Turkish  fairy  tales  and  folk  tales.     ...Ignacz  Kunos.    English  trans- 
lation from  the  Hungarian. 
Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
Van  Gelder  papers.     ...John  T.  Irving. 
Voodoo  tales  as  told  among  the  negroes  of  the  Southwest.     ...Mary 

Alicia  Owen. 
West  Irish  folk-tales  and  romances.     ...William  Larmine. 
Winter  evenings  tales,  collected  among  the  cottages  in  the  South 

of  Scotland.     ...James  Hogg. 
Wonder  world  stories  from  the  Chinese,  French,  German,   and 

Hebrew.     ...Marie  Pabke  and  Margaret  J.  Pitman. 
See  also  FAIRY   TALES  and  LEGENDS. 

FORECASTS.     A  Selection. 

Csesar's  column :    a  story   of   the   twentieth   century.     ...Ignatius 

Donnelly.     (Pseud.,  Edmund  Boisgilbert.) 
Dame  Fortune  smiled.     ...Willis  Barnes. 

Fifty  years  hence  ;  or  what  may  be  in  1943.     ...Robert  Grimshaw. 
Final  war.     ...Louis  Tracy. 

Great  war  in  England  in  1897.     ...William  Le  Queux. 
Hartmann  the  anarchist.     ...E.  Douglas  Fawcett. 
Ireland's  dream.     ...Edmund  D.  Lyon. 
Journey  in  other  worlds.     ...John  Jacob  Astor. 
Looking  backwards.     2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 
Marshal  Duke  of  Denver ;  or,  Revolution  of  1920.    ...Hugo  Barnaby. 
Mr.  East's  experiences  in  Mr.  Bellamy's  world.   ...Conrad  Wilbrandt. 
New  Centurion.     ...James  Eastwick. 
News  from  Nowhere.     ...William  Norris. 
1900  A.  D.     ...Marianne  Farningham. 

Pictures  of  the    socialistic    future.     ...Eugene    Richter.    English 
translation. 


14^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FORECASTS  —  Continued. 

Sozialdemokratische  Zukunftbilder.     ...Eugene  Richter. 
2894  ;  or,  Fossil  man.     ...Walter  Browne. 
Traveller  from  Altruria.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Utopia.     ...Sir  Thomas  More. 

FEANCE.     A  Selection. 

Description^  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Before  the  dawn:  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie.  ...George 
Dulac. 

Beside  the  river.     ...Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 

Conscript  of  18 13.  ...!fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
English  translation. 

Constable  of  France.     ...James  Grant. 

Cruise  of  the  Mystery.     ...Louise  Seymour  Houghton. 

From  the  memoirs  of  a  minister  of  France.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Gowrie  ;  or,  King's  plot.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Her  majesty  the  Queen.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Histoire  d'un  Conscrit  de  1813.  ...]£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 
Chatrian. 

Historical  tales  ;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 

Kenneth ;  or,  Rear-guard  of  the  great  army.  ...Charlotte  Mary 
Yonge. 

Red  cockade.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Refugees :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Romance  of  Prince  Eugene.  ...Albert  Pulitzer.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Saint  Katharine's  by  the  tower.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Shield  of  the  fleur  de  lis.     ...Constance  Goddard  DuBois. 

La  Vendee :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 

Young  Breton  volunteer.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 

See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY  and  HUGUENOTS. 

FRANCIS  I.   OF  FRANCE.     Reig7ied  1515-15^7. 

Anne  de  Montmorency,  connetable  de  France :  nouvelle  historique- 

...Pierre  de  Lesconvel. 
Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Constable  de  Bourbon.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Darnley ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.   ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James, 
Saint  Leon  :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...William  Godwin. 
Die  Schlacht  von  Marignano.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  149 

FRANCIS   II.   OF   FRANCE.     Reignedl559-1560. 

Le  chevalier  de  la  Renaudie :  roman  historique.     ...fidouard  De- 

vicque. 
See  also  MARY,   QUEEN  OF   SCOTS,  and  FRENCH  HISTORY. 

FRANCO-GERMAN  WAR.     1870-1871. 

American  in  Paris.     ...Eugene  Coleman  Savidge. 

L'argent  des  autres.     ...Smile  Gaboriau. 

Aulnay  Tower.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 

La  bande  rouge.     ...Fortune  Abraham  Du  Boisgobey. 

Barackenleben.     ...Lodovika  Hesekiel. 

Battle   of  Dorking :    reminiscences   of  a  volunteer.     ...George  T. 

Chesney. 
Belfry  of  Saint  Jude.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Die  Bluttaufe  der  Deutschen   Einheit  im    Jahre  1870.     ...Eugen 

H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Die  Braut  aus  Frankreich.    ...Hilmar  Juetbock.    ( Pseud.,  J .  Hilmar. ) 
Le  brigadier  Frederic.    ...Smile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Brigadier  Frederick.     ...Smile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Change  for  France  and  other  stories.     ...John  Heard,  Jr. 
Comedy  of  terrors.     ...James  De  Mille. 
La  debacle.     ...Smile  Zola. 

Deutschlands  Kampf  und  Sieg.     ...Julius  Woeniger. 
Downfall.     ...Smile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Dreams  and  reality:  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Anon. 
Eagle   and  dove :    a  tale   of  the  Franco-Prussian   war.     ...M.   E. 

Clements. 
Echoes  of  a  famous  year.     ...Harriet  Parr.     (Pseud.,  Holme  Lee.) 
1870;  Oder  die  Heldin  von  Worth.     ...Adolf  Schirmer. 
Elsie's  dowry :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Une  famille  pendant  la  guerre.     ...Mme.  B.  Boissonnas. 
Fleur  de   lys :  a  story  of  the  Franco-German  war.      ...Grenville 

Murray. 
French  prisoners.     ...Edward  Bertz. 
Fritz  of  the  tower :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...L.  Loben- 

hoffer. 
Fiinf  Milliarden.     ...Bernhard  Hesslein. 
Gate  and  the  glory  beyond  it:  a  tale  of  the  Franco- Prussian  war. 

...Onyx,  pseud. 
Geschichten  aus  der  Pariser  Belagerung.     ...Paul  d'Abrest. 
Golden  moment :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Marian  F. 

Fernando. 
Die  Grandidiers.    ...Julius  Rodenberg. 
Der  Grenadier  von  Weissenburg.     ...Robert  Neumann. 


ISO  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FRANCO-GERMAN  WAR  —  Continued. 

Great  mistake  :  a  story  of  adventure.     ...Thomas  S.  Millington. 

Hester.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 

Histoire  du  plebiscite.      ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Une  idylle  pendant  le  siege.     ...Fran9ois  Coppee. 

Im  Exil.     ...Johann    Ferdinand   Martin   Oskar   Meding.     (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Kentucky's  love  ;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 
Der  Krieg  am  Rhein  im  Jahre  1870.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Kreuz  und  Schwert.     ...Franz  W.  Ditfurth. 
Kreuz  und  Schwert.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Leaf  in  the  storm.     ...Louise  De  la  Rame.     (Pseud.,  Ouida.) 
Leonie;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Margaret  Muller :  a  story  of  the  late  war  in  France.     ...Eugenie 

Bersier. 
Marmorne.     ...Philip  Gilbert  Hamerton. 
Max  Kroner :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg.     ...Hannah  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
New  Magdalen.     ...William  Wilkie  Collins. 
Only  half  a  hero :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...Alfred  T. 

Story. 
Other  people's  money.     ...lEmile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 
Paquette.     ...James  Grant. 

Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Powder  and  gold:   a  story  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Levin 

Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Princess  Clarice  :  a  story  of  187 1.     ...Mabel  Collins  Cook. 
Prussian  spy.     ...V.  Valmont. 
Pulver  und  Gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Red  band  :  the  adventures  of  a  young  girl  during  the  siege  of  Paris. 

...Fortune  Abraham  Du  Boisgobey.     English  translation. 
Reverse  of  the  shield;    or,  Adventures  of  Gremille  de  Marchant 

during  the  Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Augusta  Marryat. 
Robert    Helmont :    diary   of   a  recluse,    1870-187 1.      ...Alphonse 

Daudet.     English  translation. 
Robert  Helmont.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 
Le  roman  d'un  brave  homme.     ...Edmond  About. 
Secret  of  Fontaine-La  Croix.     ...Margaret  Field. 
Shut  up  in  Paris.     ...Nathan  Sheppard. 
Sinless  secret :  a  romance  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Eliza  M. 

J.  von  Booth.     (Pseud.,  Rita.) 
Sister  Martha :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Benjamin 

Wilson. 
Six  years  ago.     ...James  Grant. 


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FRANCO-GERMAN   ^1^^— Continued. 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 
Story    of    the    plebiscite Smile    Erckmann    and    Alexandre 

Chatrian.  English  translation. 
Sunbeam  Susette.  ...Emma  Leshe. 
Der  Todesgruss  der  Legionen.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar 

Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Trojan :    the  history  of   a  sentimental  young  man.      ...Henry   F. 

Keienan. 
Twins  of  Saint-Marcel :  a  tale  of  Paris  incendie.     ...Mrs.  Alexander 

S.  Orr. 
Valentin  :  a  French  boy's  story  of  Sedan.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 
Waldfried.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 
White  month.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Within  iron  walls  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Workman  and  soldier :    a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and 

rule  of  the  commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 
Young  Franc-Tireurs  and  their  adventures  in  the  Franco-Prussian 

war.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Zu  spat  erkannt.     ...Anon. 

FREDERICK  I.  OF  GERMANY.     Reigned  1152-1190. 

Earbarossa.    Historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Friedrich's  des  Ersten  letzte  Lebenstage.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Kaiser  Friedrich,  genannt  Barbarossa.     ...Carl  J.  Simrock. 
See  also  GERMAN  HISTORY. 

FREDERICK  I.  OF  PRUSSIA.     Reigned  1701-1713. 

Ofverste    Stobee,    ella    holsteinska    partiet    under    frihetstiden. 

...Herman  Bjursten. 
Sophia  Charlotte  die  philosophische  Konigin.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
See  also  PRUSSIA. 

FREDERICK  II.  OF  PRUSSIA.     Reigned  1740-1786. 

Der  alte  Fritz  und  seine  Zeit.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise 

Mlihlbach.) 
Auf  Befehl  des  Konigs.     ...Clarissa  Lohde. 
Der  Bachtanz  zu  Langenselbold.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Die  Baren  von  Augustusburg :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  sachsischen 

Geschichte  des  18  Jahrhunderts.     ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz. 
Bears  of  Augustusburg.    ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz.    English  translation. 
Berlin    and    Sans-Souci.      ...Clara    M.    Mundt.      (Pseud.,   Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Bischof  und  Konig.     ...Mariam  Tenger. 
Die  Brautschau  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Cabanis,  Vaterlandischer  Roman.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  H.  Haering. 


152  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION 

FREDERICK  II.  OF  ^^M^^IL  — Continued. 

Cyrus.     ...Christoph  M.  Wieland.     (The  Cyrus  of  this  story  is  the 

Prussian  disguise  of  Frederick  II.) 
Dorothea  Cappel.     ...Emilie  Y.  S.  Lohmann. 
Elizabeth  von  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Fifteen  years.      ...Therese  Albertine  Luise   von  Jacob   Robinson. 

English  translation. 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  MUhlbach.)     English  translation. 
Friedrich  der  Grosse.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  MUhlbach.) 
Fiinfzehn  Jahre.     ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson. 
Historische  novellen  liber  Friedrich  II.  von  Preussen  und  seine 

Zeit.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Holderlin.     ...Heribert  Rau. 
Johann  Gotzkovvsky,  der  Kaufmann  von  Berlin.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  MUhlbach.) 
Merchant  of  Berlin.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise  MUhlbach.) 

English  translation. 
Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

MUhlbach.)     English  translation. 
Die  Soldaten  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Der  Vetter  im  Consistorium.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Von  Fels  zum  Meer.     ...Hans  von  Zollern. 
Vor  hundert  fahren.     ...Carl  W.  Ritter  von  Martini. 
See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY  and  GERMAN  HISTORY. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  I.  OF  PRUSSIA.     Reigned  I'TIS-IJ^O, 
Der  alte  Dessauer.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Aus  den  Tagen  zweier  Konige.     ...Friedrich  Adami. 
Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 
Grafin  Lichtenau.     ...Robert  Springer. 
Die  Prinzessin  von  WolfenbUttel.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 

FREDERICK    WILLIAM,    ELECTOR    OF    BRANDENBURG.      Lived 
1640-1688. 
Brandenburgische  Geschichte.     ...Gustav  H.  G.  Putlitz. 
Dorothe.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  H.  Haering. 
Der  Fels  von  Erz.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Der  grosse  KurfUrst  in  Preussen.     ...Ernst  A.  A.  G.  Wichert. 
Der  grosse  KurfUrst,  und  der  Schoppenmeister.     ...Max  Ring. 
Paul  Gerhardt.     ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn. 

FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS,  U.  S.  A.     1756-1775. 

Les  anciens  Canadiens.     ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe. 
Braddock :    a  story  of  the  French  and   Indian  wars.      ...John  R. 
Musick. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  1 53 

FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS,  U.  S.  A.  —  Continued. 
Brandon  :  a  tale  of  the  American  colonies.     ...O.  Tiffany. 
Canadians  of  old.    ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe.    English  translation. 
Fort  Braddock  letters ;  or,  Tales  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars  in 

America  at  the  beginning  of  the  eighteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Last  of  the  Mohicans.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Legend  of  the  vision  of  Campbell  of  Inverawe.     ...T.  D.  Lauder. 

(In  his  Legendary  tales  of  the  Highlands.) 
Legends  of  the  West.     ...James  Hall. 
Marcus  Blair.     ...Caleb  E.  Wright. 

Old  Fort  Duquesne  :  a  tale  of  the  early  toils,  struggles  and  adven- 
tures of  the  first  settlers  at  the  forks  of  the  Ohio  in  1754. 

...Anon. 
Old   Fort   Duquesne ;    or.   Captain    Jack    the   scout.      ...Charles 

McKnight. 
Ticonderoga;  or,  Black  eagle.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Twice    taken :    an    historical    romance    of    the   maritime    British 

provinces.     ...Charles  W.   Hall. 
Unfinished  tale  ;  or,  Daughter  of  the  mill :  romance  of  Lake  George. 

...F.  Claiborne. 
Wilderness  ;  or,  Braddock's  times.     ...J.  MacHenry. 
William  and  Mary :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Louisburg,  1745.     ...Daniel 

Hickey. 
With  Wolfe  in  Canada.     ...George  Alfred  Plenty. 
See  also  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

FRENCH  HISTORY.     A  Selediojt. 

Early  and  General. 
La  Avarchide.     ...Luigi  Alamanni. 

Bathilde  ;  ou,  L'heroisme  de  I'amour.     ...Fran9ois  T.  B.  d'Arnaud. 
Bathilde,  reine  des  Francs.     ...Amelie  J.  Candeille. 
Bibliotheque   bleue,   reimpression   des   romans  de   chevalerie   des 

XlJe-XVe  siecles.     ...Alfred  Delvau. 
La  France  chevalresque  ;  ou,  Les  origines  heroiques  de  la  nation 

fran9aise.     ...Paul  Renan. 
Fredegonde  et  Brunehaut.     ...Jacques  M.  Boutet  de  Monvel. 
Histoire  de  Melusine  princesse  du  Lusignan  et  de  ses  fils.     ...Me- 

lusina  Melusine. 
Invasion.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

La  Judith  frangaise  ;  ou,  Elmonde  et  Clotilde.     ...Jean  E.  Paccard. 
Les  mysteres  du  peuple.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue. 
Old  chest ;  or,  Journal  of  a  family  of  the  Frencli  people  from  the 

Merovingian  times  to  our  own  days.     ...Anon. 
Pre-historic  world.     ...£lie  B.  Berthet.     English  translation. 
Rival  races.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.     English  translation. 


154  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  EJCTION. 

FRENCH   ^SIWIQ'KI  —  Continued. 

Le  Roi  Flore  et  la  belle  Jehanne.     ...Anon. 

Romance  of  history.     ...Leitch  Ritchie. 

Romans  prehistoriques.     Le  monde  inconnu.     ...£lie  B.  Berthet. 

Stories  from  French  history.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Fifth  to  the  Eleventh  Century. 

Four  sons  of  Aymon.     ...Anon.  , 

lerne  of  Armorica  :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Chlovis.     ...J.  C.  Bateman. 

Invasion.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Les  mysteres  du  peuple.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue. 

Ogine  :  chronique  du  X^  siecle.     ...  Armand  Garreau. 

Raymond  de  Saint  GiUes  at  the  crusades,  1095-1099.     ...Henrietta 

de  Witt. 
Rival  races.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.     English  translation. 

Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Centuries. 

L'Abbaye  de  Typhaines.     ...Joseph  Arthur,  Comte  de  Gobineau. 

Abbey  of  Typhaine.  ...Joseph  Arthur,  Comte  de  Gobineau.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Abelard  and  Heloise  :  a  mediaeval  romance.  ...Pierre  Abelard  and 
Heloi'se. 

Agnes  de  France ;  ou,  Le  XIP  siecle  :  roman  historique.  ...Ame- 
lia J.  Candeille. 

Albigenses  :  a  romance.     ...Charles  R.  Maturin. 

Arthur  of  Brittany.     ...Peter  Leicester. 

Boy  crusaders  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Saint  Louis.  ...John  George 
Edgar. 

Florine,  princesse  of  Burgundy  :  a  tale  of  the  first  crusade.  ...Wil- 
liam B.  MacCabe. 

Franchise.     ...Josephine  B.  Colomb. 

Good  Saint  Louis  and  his  times.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Guillaume  Hubray:  scenes  de  la  vie  feodale.     ...C.  Guenot. 

Histoire  de  Robert  le  Diable,  due  de  Normandie,     ...Anon. 

L'histoire  du  chatelain  de  Coucy  et  de  la  Dame  de  Fayel.  ...Raoul 
de  Coucy. 

In  His  name :  a  story  of  the  Waldenses  seven  hundred  years  ago. 
...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Julio:  a  tale  of  the  Vaudois.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 

Knight's  ransom.     ...Laura  Valentine. 

Little  duke ;  or,  Richard  the  fearless.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Marie  de  Brabant,  reine  de  France.     ...A.  P.  F.  Menegault. 

Michel :  chronique  Normande  du  XI^   siMe.     ...Felix  Courty. 

Page,  squire,  and  knight:  a  romance  of  the  days  of  chivalry. 
...William  H.  D.  Adams. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  155 

FRENCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Philip  Augustus ;  or,  Brothers  in  arms.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Priest  and  man;  or,  Abelard  and  Heloi'sa.     ...William  W.  Newton. 
Ransom :  a  tale  of  the  thirteenth  century.     ...Laura  Valentine. 
Sir  Raoul  de  Broc  and  his  son  Tristam.     ...George  A.  Poole. 
Story  of  Viteau.     ...Frank  Richard  Stockton. 
Summons  to  judgment.     ...Heniy  C.  Adams. 
Typhaines:  a  tale  of  the  twelfth  century.     ...Joseph  Arthur,  Comte 

de  Gobineau.     English  translation. 

Fourteenth  Century. 

Le  batard  de  Mauleon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Before  the  dawn :  a  story  of  Pans  and  the  Jacquerie.     ...George 

Dulac. 
Die  Belagerung  von  Calais.     ...Carl  Weichselbaumer. 
Bertrand  Du  Guesclin.     ...Celine  Fallet. 
Blanche  d'Evereaux.     ...Amelia  J.  Candeille. 
Cesare  Torneo:  episode  de  I'histoire  du  Quercy  au  XIV.  siecle. 

...Bertrandy. 
Charles-le-Mauvais ;  ou,  La  cour  de  Navarre.     ...^Slisabeth  Guenard. 
Chronique  de  Bertrand  Du  Guesclin.     ...Cuvelier. 
Cressy  and  Poictiers ;  or,  Story  of  the  Black  Prince's  page.     ...John 

George  Edgar. 
De  Foix :  a  romance  of  Beam  of  the  fourteenth  century.     ...Anna 

Eliza  Bray. 
Eustache  de  Saint  Pierre;  or,  Surrender  of  Calays.     ...Henry  W. 

Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Half-brothers  ;  or,  Head  and  the  hand.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.     Eng- 
lish translation. 
Helene  de  Poitiers.     ...G.  Touchard  Lafosse. 
Henry  of  Monmouth;  or,  Field  of  Agincourt.     ...Major  Michel. 
Isabel  de  Baviere.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Isabel  of  Bavaria;  or,  Chronicles  of  France  for  the  reign  of  Charles 

VI.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Jacquerie.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
La  Jacquerie  :  scenes  feodales  suivies  de  la  famille  de  La  Carvajal. 

...Prosper  Merimee, 
Le  jeune  Du  Guesclin.     ...Rene  de  Mont-Louis. 
Knight   of   Mauleon.     ...Alexandre   Dumas.     English   translation. 

(Same  as  '*  Half-brothers.") 
Le  Leeuw  van  Vlaanderen.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 
Lily  of  Paris.     ...John  P.  Simpson. 

Lion  of  Flanders.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.     English  translation. 
Phelippa,  souvenirs  du  regne  de  Charles  VI.     ...C.  Guenot. 


IS6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FRENCH   ISl^l^iK^  —  Cojitmued.       ^ 

Provost  of  Paris:  a  tale.     ...William  S.  Browning. 

Robert  d'Artois.     ...John  Humphrey  Saint- Aubyn. 

Le  roman  du  Mont  Saint  Michel,  1364.     ...E.  Meunier. 

Le  siege  de  Calais.     ...Claudine  A.  G.  Tencin. 

Sword  of  De  Bardwell :  a  tale  of  Agincourt.     ...C.   M.  Katherine 

Phipps. 
La  tour  de  Nesle.     ...Frederic  Girard. 
Vassel :  a  story  of  the  old  Normandy.     ...Laura  Valentine. 
White  company.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James, 

Agnes  Sorel.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Agnes  Sorel ;  ou,  La  cour  de  Charles  VII.     ...Elisabeth  Guenard. 

L'amazone  fran5aise ;  ou,  Jeanne  d'Arc.  ...Maria  Therese  Peroux 
d'Abany. 

Anne  of  Geierstein.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Armourer  of  Paris.     ...Anon. 

Le  batard  de  Mauleon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Before  the  dawn :  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie.  ...George 
Dulac. 

Charles  the  Bold.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Charles  le  Temeraire.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Le  chateau  de  Lavardin.     ...Alexandre  de  Salies. 

Le  Chevalier  Bayard.     ...Saint  Albin  Berville. 

Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Les  ecorcheurs ;  ou,  L'usurpation  et  la  peste,  fragmens  hist.  1418. 
...Victor,  Vicomte  d'Arlincourt. 

Faithful  but  not  famous  :  a  historical  tale.     ...Anon. 

Le  fratricide;  ou,  Gilles  de  Bretagne.     ...Joseph  A.  Walsh. 

Half-brothers ;  or,  Head  and  the  hand.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Histoire  de  Jean  de^  Paris,  roi  de  France.     ...Anon. 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

In  the  city.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 

Isabel  de  Baviere.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Isabel  of  Bavaria ;  or.  Chronicles  of  France  for  the  reign  of  Charles 
VI.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Jeanne  d'Arc.     ...Caroline  d'Hautefeuille. 

Jeanne  d'Arc;  ou.  La  France  au  XV^  siecle.     ...Jules  Foussette. 

Jeanne  d'Arc ;  ou,  L'heroine  de  Vaucouleurs.  ...Rene  de  Mont-Louis. 

Jeanne  de  France.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Jehanne  la  Pucelle.     ...Alexandre  Duraas. 

Joan  of  Arc:  an  historical  tale.     ...Anon. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  157 

FRENCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Joan  of  Arc;  or,  Story  of  a  noble  life.     ...Anon. 

Joan  of  Arc,  the  maid  of  Orleans.     ...Orlando  W.  Wight. 

JoaCn  of  Arc,  the  maid  of  Orleans.     ...Thomas  J.  Serle. 

Joan   the  maid   deliverer   of    France   and    England.     ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 
Die  Jungfrau  von  Orleans.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
King  of  a  day.     ...Florence  Wilford. 
Knight  of  Mauleon.      ...Alexandre   Dumas.     English  translation. 

(Same  as  Half-brothers.) 
Legends  of  Feudal  days.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  P'rank 

Forester.) 
Leonora  D'Orco.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Lodging  for  the  night.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Louis  de  la  Tremoille  ;  ou,  Les  freres  d'armes.     ...Justin  J.  E.  Roy. 
Mademoiselle  de  Montdidier ;  ou,  La  cour  de  Louis  XL     ...Marie 

A.  Barthelemy-Hadot. 
Maid  of  Orleans.     ...William  H.  D.  Adams. 
Maid  of  Orleans.     ...Jane  Robinson. 
Marie  de  Bourgogne.     ...Mme.  de  Saint- Venant. 
Mary  of  Burgundy.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Notre  Dame  de  Paris.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Notre  Dame;   or,  Bellringer  of   Paris.     ...Victor   Hugo.     English 

translation.     (Same  as  Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.) 
La  paysanne  de  Domremy.     ...Eugenie  Foa. 

Personal  recollections  of  Joan  of  Arc.     ...Samuel  Langhorne  Clem- 
ens.    (Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 
Philippe-Monsieur.     ...Charles  Buet. 
Le  prince  de  Bretagne.     ...Fran9ois  T.  M.  B.  d'Arnaud. 
La  pucelle.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 
Queen's  favorite.     ...Anon. 
Quentin  Durward.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Romans  relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  France  aux  XV^  et  XVI^  siecles. 

...Paul  Lacroix,  ed. 
Le  siege  de  Calais.     ...Claudine  A.  G.  Tencin. 
Le  Sire  d'Aubigny.     ...Pierre  de  Lesconvel. 
Spotless  and  fearless  :  the  story  of  Chevalier  Bayard.     ...Saint  Albin 

Berville. 
Stormy  life.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Thomassine  Spinola.     ...Mme.  d'Omatu. 
Under  Bayard's  banner.     ...Henry  Frith. 

Sixteenth  Century. 

L'Abbesse  de  Montmartre.     ...Henri  Augu. 

Anne  de  Montmorency,  connetable  de  France :  nouvelle  historique. 
...Pierre  de  Lesconvel. 


IS8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION 

FRENCH  Yl^T^SKX  —  Continued. 
Arthur  Blanc.  ...James  Grant. 
Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Astrologer's  daughter  :    an  historical   novel.     ...Rose  E.  Temple. 

(Pseud.,  R.  E.  Hendricks.) 
Les  beaux  Messieurs  de  Bois-Dore.    ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant. 

(Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Black  tulip.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Brigand;  or,  Corse  de  Leon.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Le  Capitaine  muet.     ...Adolphe  Racot. 

Catharine  de  Medicis ;  or,  Queen  mother.     ...Louisa  S.  Costello. 
Chaplet  of  pearls;  or.  White  and  black  Ribaumont.     ...Charlotte 

Mary  Yonge. 
Le    chevalier   de   la    Renaudie  :     roman    historique.      ...Sdouard 

Devicque. 
Chicot  the  jester.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Chronique  du  temps  de  Charles  IX.,  1572.     ...Prosper  Merimee. 
Les  Comtes  de  Montgomery  :  roman  historique.    ...Lottin  de  Laval. 
La  Comtesse  de  Tende.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette. 
Constable  de  Bourbon.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Crichton.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
La  dame  d'entremont   recit  du  temps  de  Charles   IX.     ...Ernest 

d'Hervilly. 
La  dame  de  Monsoreau.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
La  dame  de  Saint-Bris.     ...Alexandre  F.  Guesdon. 
Darnley ;  or.  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Les  deux  Dianes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Diane  de  Poitiers.     ...Jean  B.  H.  R.  Capefigue. 
Diane  de  Poitiers.     ...Maurice  A.  Maurage. 
Le  due  de  Guise.     ...Louis  P.  P.  Legay. 
Duplessis.     ...E.  Robinson. 

Faithful  but  not  famous  :  a  historical  tale.     ...Anon. 
La  famille  Prudhomme.     ...Victor  Derode. 

La  fille  d'honneur.     ...Alexandrine  S.  C.  de  C.  Baronne  de  Bawr. 
Forty-five  guardsmen.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Francois  de  Guise.     ...Joseph  Mathurin  Brisset. 
Fran9ois  le  Balafre.     ...Charles  Buet. 
Gallant   lords   of    Bois-Dore.      ...Amantine   L.  A.   D.   Dudevant. 

(Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Le  gantier  d'Orleans,  histoire  du  XVI^  siecle.     ...Jean  B.  P.  Lafitte. 
Gaston  de  Blondville ;  or.  Court  of  Henry  HI.  resting  in  Ardennes. 

...Anne  Radcliffe. 
Gentleman  of  France.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  159 

FRENCH   ISl^TQ'KX— Continued. 

Good  old  times  :  a  tale  of  Auvergne.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Le  gueux  de  Bruges.    ...Frederic  de  Courcy  and  Ferdinand  Langle. 

Hamilton  of  Bothwellhaugh  :  a  dark  scene  in  Paris.  ...Henry  W. 
Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

Heinrich  des  Vierten  Vermahlung  mit  Bertha  von  Susa.  ...Luise 
Zeller. 

Helen  of  Tournon.  ...Adelaide  M.  ^.  F.  Souza-Botelho.  English 
translation. 

Henri  de  Rohan ;  or,  Huguenot  refugee.     ...Francisca  I.  Ouvry. 

Henri  Quatre;  or,  Days  of  the  league.     ...John  H.  Mancur. 

Henry  the  Fourth.     ...Luise  Zeller.     English  translation. 

Henry  of  Guise;  or,  ^States  of  Blois.  ...George  Payne  Rainsford 
James. 

Hermit  of  Livry  :  a  story  of  the  sixteenth  century.  ...M.  R.  House- 
keeper. 

Histoire  de  Marguerite  de  Valois,  reine  de  Navarre,  soeur  de 
Fran9ois  I.     ...Charlotte  R.  de  Caumont  de  la  Force. 

History  of  Nicholas  Muss.     ...Charles  DuBois-Melly. 

House  of  the  Wolf:  a  romance.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

In  the  vulture's  nest;  or,  Huguenots  at  the  court  of  France  in 
1572.     ...Mildred  Fairfax. 

Louis  Belat :  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savov.  ...Mrs.  Alexander 
S.  Orr. 

Madaron  ;  or,  Artizan  of  Nismes  :  an  historical  romance  of  the  six- 
teenth century.     ...D'Aubigne  White. 

Mademoiselle  de  Tournon.     ...Adelaide  M.  £.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 

Man  at  arms ;  or,  Henry  de  Cerons.  ...George  Payne  Rainsford 
James. 

Margaret  de  Valois  :  a  historical  romance.  ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
English  translation. 

Mountain  patriots:  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savoy.  ...Mrs. 
Alexander  S.  Orr. 

Une  niece  de  Balafre  :  histoire  du  temps  de  la  Ligue.  ...Ernest 
Faligan. 

One  in  a  thousand  ;  or,  Days  of  Henri  Quatre.  ...George  Payne 
Rainsford  James. 

De  rOrme.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Owen  Tudor.     ...Jane  Robinson. 

Le  page  du  due  de  Savoie.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Princess  of  Cleves.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette.    English  translation. 

La  princesse  de  Cleves.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette. 

Provocations  of  Mme.  Palissy.     ...Anne  Manning. 


i6o  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

FRENCH  Yl^lQiK^  —  Co7ttinued. 

Les  quarante-cinq.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

La  reine  Margot.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Le  roi  Chariot :  scenes  de  la  Saint-Barthelemy.     ...Charles  Buet. 

Rose  d' Albert ;  or,  Troublous   times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Saint  Bartholomew's  eve  :  a  tale  of  the  Huguenot  wars.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Saint  Leon  ;  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...William  Godwin. 
Die  Schlacht  von  Marignano.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Secret  of  Narcisse.     ...Edmund  W.  Gosse. 
Sister  Rose ;  or,  Eve  of  Saint  Bartholomew's  eve.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Soldiers  of  the  cross  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Edith  S.  Floyer. 
Spotless  and  fearless :  the  story  of  Chevalier  Bayard.     ...Saint  Albin 

Berville. 
Two  Dianas.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Under  Bayard's  banner.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Under  the  bells.     ...Leonard  Kip. 
See  also  HUGUENOTS,  SAINT  BARTHOLOMEW'S  DAY,  1572. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Alamontade,  der  Galeeren-Sklave.    ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Alamontade;  or,  Galley  slave.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 

English  translation. 
Antoine  de  Bonneval :  a  tale  of  Paris  in  the  days  of  Saint  Vincent 

de  Paul.    ...William  T.  Anderdon. 
Arnold  Delahaize ;  or,  Huguenot  pastor.     ...Francisca  I.  Ouvry. 
Artamene.     ...Madeleine  de  Scudery. 
Arthur  Blane  ;  or,  Hundred  cuirassiers.     ...James  Grant. 
Asylum  Christi :  a  story  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 
Der  Aufruhr  in  den  Cevennen.     ...Johann  Ludwig  Tieck. 
Les  beaux  messieurs  de  Bois  Dore.     ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dude- 

vant.     (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Die  beiden  Conde  :  historische  novelle.    ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Belle-Rose.     ...Louis  Amedee  Eugene  Achard. 
Black  tulip.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Blanche  Gamond  :  a  heroine  of  the  faith.     ...Anon. 
Blue  pavilions.     ...Arthur  T.  Q.  Couch.     (Pseud.,  "Q.") 
Bourdaloue  and  Louis  XIV.  ;  or,  Preacher  and  king.     ...Laurence 

Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 
Brothers:  a  tale  of  the  Fronde.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud., 

Frank  Forester.) 
Camisard;  or,  Protestants  of  Languedoc.     ...Anon. 
Le  Capitaine  Fracasse.    ...Theophile  Gautier. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  i6l 

FEENCH   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Captain  Fracasse.     ...Theophile  Gautier.     English  translation. 
Cardillac,    the   jeweller.      ...Ernst    Theodor    Wilhelm    Hoffmann. 

(In  his  Strange  stories.) 
Chateau  de  Louard:  a  story  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.     ...Henry  C. 

Coape. 
Cinq-Mars ;  or,   Conspiracy  under  Louis  XHI.     ...Alfred  Victor, 

Comte  de  Vigny.     English  translation. 
Cinq-Mars  ;  ou,  Une  conjuration  sous  Louis  XIII.  ...Alfred  Victor, 

Comte  de  Vigny. 
Cross   and  the  crown :  a  tale   of  the   revocation  of  the  Edict  of 

Nantes.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
Les  dernieres  maitresses  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Felix  de  Servan. 
Deux  soirees  a  i'Hotel  de  Rambouillet.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix 

Bungener. 
Dorothy  Arden :  a  story  of  England  and  France  two  hundred  years 

ago.     ...J.  M.  Callwell. 
Driven  into  exile:  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Charlotte  Tucker. 

(Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Duchess  of  Burgundy;    or,   Scenes  in  the  court  of   Louis   XIV. 

...Anon. 
Duchess  of  Mazarin  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Anon, 
Duchess  of  La  Valliere.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

English  translation. 
La  duchesse  de  La  Valliere.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de 

Genlis. 
La  duchesse  de  Montpensier.     ...Pierre  A.,  Vicomte  de  Ponson  du 

Terrail. 
Die  eiserne  Maske.     ...Paul  V.  Wichmann. 
Every  man  his  own  trumpeter.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 
Une  fantaisie  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Anne  Bignan. 
Gabrielle.     ...Alice  M.  C.  Durand.     (Pseud.,  Henry  Greville.) 
Gabrielle ;  or,  House  of  Maureze.     ...Alice  M.  C.  Durand.     (Pseud., 

Henry  Greville.)     English  translation. 
Gabrielle;  or,  Pictures  of  a  reign.     ...Louisa  S.  Costello. 
Gallant   lords    of   Bois    Dore.     ...Amantine   L.   A.   D.  Dudevant. 

(Pseud.,  George  Sand.)     English  translation. 
Das  Geheimniss  der  Frau  von  Nizza.     ...Emil  M.  Vacano. 
Genevieve ;  or.  Children  of  Port  Royal.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
La  guerre  des  femmes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     ...Elisabeth  Guenard. 
L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     ...Chevalier  de  Mouhy. 
Henri  de  Rohan ;  or.  Huguenot  refugee.     ...Francisca  I.  Ouvry. 
How  they  kept   the  faith  :  a  tale  of   Huguenots   of   Languedoc. 

...Grace  Ravmond. 


1 62  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

FRENCH   HISTORY  —  Contimied. 

Hubert  Montreuil;  or,  Huguenot  and  the  dragoon.  ...Francisca  I. 
Ouvry. 

Huguenot :  a  tale  of  the  French  Protestants.  ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 

Huguenot  exiles  ;  or,  Times  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Huguenot  family.     ...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 

In  the  days  of  adversity.     ...J.  Bloundelle  Burton. 

Isabeau's  hero  :  a  story  of  the  revolt  of  the  Cevennes.   ...Esme  Stuart 

Jacques  Bonneval :  or,  Days  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Jean  Cavalier;  ou,  Les  fanatiques  de  Cevennes.  ...Marie  Joseph 
Eugene  Sue. 

Jeannette  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Frances 'M.  Peard. 

Letters  writ  by  a  Turkish  spy.     ...Giovanni  P.  Marana. 

Lauzun.     ...Paul  E.  de  Musset. 

Legendes  de  Fontainebleau.     ...Julie  O.  Lavergne. 

Lettre  de  cachet.  ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.  (In  her  Romances  of 
real  life.) 

Lord  Montagu's  page :  an  historical  romance  of  the  seventeenth 
century.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Louis ;  or.  Doomed  to  the  cloister :  a  tale  of  religious  life  in  the 
time  of  Louis  XIV.     ...M.  J.  Hope. 

Mme.  D'Aubigne  la  petite  Creole.     ...Eugenie  Foa. 

Mme.  de  Lafayette.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Man  in  black.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Der  Mann  mit  der  eisernen  Maske.     ...E.  Koenigs. 

Marchioness  of  Brinvilliers.     ...Albert  Smith. 

Marie's  story  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 

La  marquise  de  Courcelles.     ...Charles  J.  B.  Jacquot. 

Minister  of  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes.     English  translation. 

Les  missionnaires  bottes  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Adolphe  Michel. 

Moliere.     ...Alexander  Ungern  Sternberg. 

Nameless  nobleman.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 

Nachtstiicke.     ...Ernst  Theodor  Wilhelm  Hoffmann. 

Nanon;  or,  Women's  war.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Olympe  de  Cleves.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

De  rOrme.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Der  Pfarrer  von  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes. 

Pignerol.     ...Paul  La  Croix. 

Priest  and  the  Huguenot ;  or,  Persecution  in  the  age  of  Louis  XV. 
...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 

Protestant  leader :  a  novel.  ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  163 

FRENCH  ISl^llQiK^— Continued. 

Reparation  :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  and  other  tales. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Richelieu  ;  or,  Broken  heart :  an  historical  tale.      ...Catherine  G. 

F.  Gore. 
Richelieu ;  or,  Conspiracy.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 

Lytton. 
Richelieu :  a  tale  of  France.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Le  roi  des  raffines  sous  Louis  XIII.     ...L.  J.  Emmanuel  Gonzales. 
Royal  captives.     ...Ann  Yearsley. 

Royal  hunt :  a  story  of  Huguenot  emigration.     ...Mrs.  E.  C.  Wilson. 
Le  Roy  de  Polexandre.     ...Marin  Gomberville. 
Saint  Eustace ;  or,  Hundred  and  one.     ...Vane  I.  Saint  John. 
School  for  husbands.     ...Rosina  W.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Die  Serapionsbriider.     ...Ernst  Theodor  Wilhelm  Hoffmann. 
Un  sermon  sous  Louis  XIV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Shoulder  knot.     ...Benjamin  F.  Tefft. 
Le   siege   de    La   Rochelle.      ...Stephanie    Felicite,   Comtesse   de 

Genlis. 
Siege  of  La  Rochelle.     ...R.  C.  Dallas. 
Siege  of  La  Rochelle.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

English  translation. 
Sister  Louise  ;  or.  Story  of  a  woman's  repentance.     ...George  John 

Whyte  Melville. 
Six  sisters  of  the  Valley.     ...William  Bramley  Moore. 
Stray  pearls.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Three  musketeers.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Les  trois  mousquetaires.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Turkish  spy.     ...Giovanni  P.  Marana. 

Twenty  years  after.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Two  evenings  at  the   Hotel  de   Rambouillet.      ...Laurence   Louis 

Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 
Under  the  red  robe.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Vingt  ans  apres.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Eighteenth  Century. 
Adele  de  Senanges.     ...Adelaide  M.  £.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 
Albert  Lunel ;  or,  Chateau  of  Languedoc.     ...Henry  Brougham. 
Un  ami  de  la  reine.     ...Paul  Gaulot. 
L*an  '93.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
L'an  I  de  la  republique,  1793.      ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Ancien  regime.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 


164  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FRENCH   'mStKSBX— Continued. 

Andree  de  Taverny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Angela  Pisani.     ...Lord  Strangford. 

Anna  Saint  Ives.     ...Thomas  Holcroft. 

Atelier  du  Lys  ;  or,  Art  student  in  the  Reign  of  Terror.  ...Margaret 
Roberts. 

Beaumarchais.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Bellah  :  a  tale  of  La  Vendee.  ...Octave  Feuillet.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Birth  and  education.  ...Marie  Sophie  Schwartz.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Blockade  :  an  episode  of  the  fall  of  the  first  French  empire.  ...Emile 
Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 

Le  Blocus.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Blue  ribbons  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Anna  H.  Drury. 

De  Boerenkryg.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Bord  och  Bildning.     ...Marie  Sophie  Schwartz. 

By  fire  and  sword  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Thomas  Archer. 

Camisard  ;  or,  Protestants  of  Languedoc.     ...Anon. 

Les  catacombes  de  Paris.     ...£lie  B.  Berthet. 

Cerise  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.  ...George  John  Whyte  Mel- 
ville. 

Charlotte  Corday.     ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 

Charlotte  Corday  :  an  historical  novel.  ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 
English  translation. 

Le  chevalier  d'Harmental.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge:  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  terror. 
...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Citizen  Bonaparte.  ...iSmile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
English  translation. 

Le  citoyen  Bonaparte.     ...I^mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline  :  a  woman's  lot  in  the  great  French  revolution. 
...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 

Le  collier  de  la  reine.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

La  comtesse  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

La  comtesse  d'Egmont.     ...Sophie  Gay. 

Comtesse  de  Fargy.     ...Adelaide  M.  £.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 

Conspirators ;  or.  Chevalier  d*Harmental.  ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
English  translation. 

Contes  de  la  Montague.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Count  Mirabeau  :  an  historical  novel.  ...Theodor  Mundt.  English 
translation. 

Countess  Eva.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 

Country  in  danger,  1792;  or.  Episodes  of  the  great  French  revolu- 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  165 

FRENCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

tion.     ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English 

translation. 
Dead  marquise.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

Drei  Biicher  aus  der  Geschichte  Frankreichs.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 
Duchenir ;  or,  Revolt  of  La  Vendee.  .  ..John  Mason  Neale.    (Pseud., 

Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
Emperor    Joseph    and    Maria    Antoinette.      ...Clara    M.    Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Les  fitats  Generaux.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Eugene  de  Rotherlin.     ...Adelaide  M.  E.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 
Le  faubourg  Saint  Antoine.     ...Tony  Revillon. 
Une  fille  du  regent.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Frau  von  Stael.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 
French  wines  and  politics.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Friend  of  the  Queen.     ...Paul  Gaulot.     English  translation. 
Graf  Mirabeau.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
How  they  were  caught  in  a  trap.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
In  exitu  Israel.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 
Ingenue.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Ingenue ;    or,   Death   of   Marat.      ...Alexandre   Dumas.      English 

translation. 
In  the  shadow  of   God :    sketches   of   life   in   France   during  the 

eighteenth  century.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
Jarousseau,  le  pasteur  du  desert.    ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene  Pelletan. 
Jean  Jacques  Rousseau.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Jean  Jarousseau,  pastor  of  the  desert.     ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene 

Pelletan.     English  translation. 
John  Law  the  projector.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Julian;   or,  Close  of  an  era.      ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 

English  translation. 
Julien  ;  ou,  La  fin  d'un  siecle.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Kaiser  Josef  und  Marie  Antoinette.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
King's  own  borderers  :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Lady  of  Provence;    or,  Humbled  and  healed:  a  tale  of  the  first 

French  revolution.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Der  Leibpage  der  Maria  Antoinette.     ...Friedrich  W.  Bruckbrau. 
Leontine  ;  or.  Court  of  Louis  XV.     ...Catherine  C.  Maberley. 
Lloyd  Pennant.     ...R.  Neville. 
Lost  son.     ...Mrs.  Sadler. 

Louis  XV.  et  le  Cardinal  de  Fleury.     ...Anne  Bignan. 
Louise  de  la  Valliere.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Madame    de    Maintenon    pour   servir   de  suite  \  Phistoire  de  la 

duchesse  de   la  Valliere.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de 

Genlis. 


1 66  SUB/EC 7^  INDEX   TO  FICTION-. 

FRENCH   Sl^TQiKY  —  Continued. 

Madame  de  Stael :  an  historical  novel.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 

English  translation. 
Madame  Therese.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Madame  Therese ;  or,  Volunteers  of  '92.     ...Emile  Erckmann  and 

Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Maria  Antoinette  and  her  son.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Marie  Antoinette,  la  reine  de  France  decapitee.     ...Ernest  Pitavall. 
Marie  Antoinette.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Marie  Antoinette.     .:.     Carl  L.  Haeberlein. 
Marie  Antoinette  und  ihr  Sohn.      ...Clara    M.   Mundt.      (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Marquis    Jeanne    Hyacinthe    de    Saint    Palaye.      ...Joseph    Henry 

Shorthouse. 
Marston  ;  or,  Soldier  and  statesman.     ...George  Croly. 
Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.     ...Charles  Lever. 
Les  memoires  d'un  medecin.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Memoirs  of   a  physician.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  transla- 
tion. 
Monsieur  Jack  :  a  tale  of  the  old  war-time.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Montesquieu  k  Marseille.     ...Louis  S.  Mercier. 
La  mort  de  Louis  XVI.     ...Armand  R.  M.  Du  Chatellier. 
Ninety-three.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
Nobleman  of  '89:    an  episode  of  the   French  revolution.     ...Abel 

Quinton. 
Noblesse  oblige.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Olympe  de  Cleves.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Olympe  de  Cleves.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Orphan  of  La  Vendee.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

La  patrie  en  danger.     ...Emile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Peasant  and  the  prince,     o.. Harriet  Martineau. 
Peer's  daughter.     ...Rosina  W.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Die  Pilger  der  Wildniss.     ...Johannes  Scherr. 
Poor   little   Gaspard*s   drum :    a   tale   of    the    French   revolution. 

...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Priest  and  the  Huguenots  ;  or,  Persecution  in  the  age  of  Louis  XV. 

...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 
Quatrevingt-treize.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Queen's  necklace.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Red  cap  and  blue  jacket.     ...George  Dunn. 
Red  republic.     ...Robert  W.  Chambers. 
Reds  of  the  Midi.     ...Felix  Gras. 
Regent's  daughter.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  167 

FRENCH  ISl^l^fSX  —  Continued. 

Reign  of  terror.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.     (In  her  Romances  of 

real  life.) 
Roseville  family :    an   historical   tale   of   the   eighteenth  century. 

...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Sister  Cora  :  a  tale  of  the  eighteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Six  years  later.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
States   General.      ...Emile    Erckmann    and    Alexandre    Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Tuileries.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

La  Vendee :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Vera ;  or,  War  of  the  peasants.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.     English 

translation. 
Watteau.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 
Wild  fire.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 
Year  one  of  the  Republic.      ...^fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre 

Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Young  Marmaduke.     ...William  Henry  Davenport  Adams. 
Zanoni.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
See  also  REPUBLICS,  France,  and  REVOLUTIONS,  France. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Adventures  of  Brigadier  Gerard.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

English  translation. 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Maximilian  von  Schenkendorf. 
L'argent  des  autres.     ...Smile  Gaboriau. 
L'assommoir.     ...fimile  Zola. 
Battle   of  Dorking:   reminiscences   of  a  volunteer.     ...George  T. 

Chesney. 
Belfry  of  Saint  Jude.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Ben  Brace,  the  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons.   ...Frederick  Chamier. 
Bivouac;  or,  Stories  of  the  Peninsular  war.    ...William  H.  Maxwell. 
Les  blancs  et  les  bleus.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Die  Bluttaufe  der  deutschen   Einheit  im  Jahre  1870.      ...Eugene 

H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Boy  of  the  first  empire.     ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks. 
Brackenleben.     ...Lodovika  Hesekiel. 

Die  Braut  aus  Frankreich.  ...Hilmar  Juetbock.    (Pseud.,  J.  Hilmar.) 
Casar  und  Napoleon  III.     ...Julius  Gunding. 
Chateau  Morville ;  or,  Life  in  Touraine.     ...Emily  Reed. 


l68  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FRENCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Los  cien  mil  hijos  de  San  Luis.     ...Benito  Perez  Glados* 

Die  Clubisten  in  Mainz.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Comedy  of  terrors.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Compagnons  de  Jehu.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Companions  of  Jehu.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Conscript :  an  historical  novel  of  the  days  of  the  first  Napoleon. 

...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexander  Chatrian.     ...English  trans- 
lation. 
Ein  deutsches  Reiterleben.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Diana's  crescent.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 
Dona  Flor.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
1805 ;   oder,  Die  Franzosen  zum  erstenmal  in  Wien.      ...Eduard 

Breier. 
1809 :  Historischer  Roman.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Elba  und  Waterloo:  Fortsetzung  von  1813.     ...F.  Stolle. 
Elsie's  dowry  :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...Emma  Leslie, 
Empress  Josephine.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 

bach.)     English  translation. 
Enemy's  friendship.     ...S.  M.  S.  Clarke. 
Enriqueta  Faber.     ...Andres  Clemente  Vaaqueq. 
Der  Feldmarschall  Bliicher  und  der  Pfarrer  Kretzschmar.    ...Philipp 

F.  W.  Oertel. 
Fiddler  of  Lugau.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Franz  Alzeyer.     ...Paul  Heyse. 

Die  PYanzosen  in  Berlin;  1806-8.     ...Friedrich  H.  Unger. 
Fudge  family  in  Paris.     ...Thomas  Moore. 
Gate  and  the  glory  beyond  it :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war. 

...Onyx,  pseud. 
General  Rapp  und  die  Belagerung  von  Danig.     ...Maria  von  Ros- 

kowska. 
Gervaise :  the  natural  and  social  life  of  a  family  under  the  second 

empire.     ...!lSmile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Histoire  d'un  conscrit  de  18 13.     ...iSmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Histoire  d'un  crime.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.     ...]6mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Histoire  du  plebiscite.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
History  of  a  crime.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
History  of  the  conscript  of  181 3.    ...limile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre 

Chatrian.     English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  1 69 

FRENCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Hofer.     ...Bramley-Moore. 

Hungarian  brothers.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Im  Herzen  von  Deutschland.     ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 

In  the  year  '13.     ...Fritz  Renter.     English  translation. 

Invasion  of  France  in  18 14 :  comprising  the  night  march  of  the  Rus- 
sian army  past  Phalsburg.  ...Emile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre 
Chatrian.     English  translation. 

L'Invasion;  ou,  Lefou  Yegof.  ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 
Chatrian. 

Kaiserin  Josephine.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Kenneth ;  or,  Rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.  ...Charlotte  Mary 
Yonge. 

Kentucky's  love;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 

Konig  Jerome's  Carneval.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Konigin  Hortense  :  ein  Napoleonisches  Lebensbild.  ...Clara  M. 
Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Krummensee.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Der  lange  Isaack.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 

Leonie;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Lindau  ;  oder,  Der  unsichtbare  Bund.     ...Johann  Weitzel. 

Louis  Napoleon  :  Roman  und  Geschichte.  ...Eugen  H.  von  Deden- 
roth. 

Louis  Napoleon.     ...Julius  Gundling. 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  time.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach  )     English  translation. 

Louise  von  Preussen  und  ihre  Zeit.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Les  louves  de  Machecoul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Malgretout.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.  (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 

Margaret  Muller  :  a  story  of  the  late  war  in  France.  ...Eugenie 
Bersier. 

Max  Cromer :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg.  ...Hannah  Smith. 
(Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

Member  for  Paris  :  a  tale  of  the  second  empire.  ...Grenville  Murray. 

Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

Monsieur  de  Camors.     ...Octave  Feuillet. 

Napoleon  HI. :  Fortsetzung  von  Louis  Napoleon.  ...Julius  Gundling. 

Napoleon  in  Deutschland.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Miihlbach.) 

Napoleon  in  Germany.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 

Nest  of  royalists.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Other  people's  money.     ...fimile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 


I70  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FRENCH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Peter  Mayr.     ...Petri  K.  Rosgger. 

Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 

Powder  and  gold:  a  tale  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.  ...Levin 
Schuecking.     English  translation. 

Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.     ...Fanny  Lewald  Stahr. 

Pulver  und  Gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 

Les  quatre  ^ges.     ...Charles  Pougens. 

Queen  Hortense.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
English  translation. 

Romance  of  war.     ...L.  Bellstab. 

Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 

Rumor.     ...Elizabeth  S.  Sheppard.     (Pseud.,  Beatrice  Reynolds.) 

Salon  in  the  last  days  of  the  empire.     ...Kathleen  O'Meara. 

Saly's  Revolutionstage.     ...Ulrich  Hegner. 

Shadow  of  the  sword.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 

She-wolves  of  Machecoul.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Six  years  ago.     ...James  Grant. 

Spring-haven  :  a  tale  of  the  great  war.  ...Richard  Doddridge  Black- 
more. 

Der  Spion.    ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 

Stories  of  Waterloo.     ...William  Hamilton  Maxwell. 

Story  of  the  plebiscite.  ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Cha- 
trian.     English  translation. 

Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Tagebuch  und  Kriegslieder  aus  dem  Jahre  1813.  ...K.  Theodor 
Korner. 

Theodor  Korner.     ...Heribert  Ran. 

Twin  captains.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Twins  of  Saint  Marcel :  a  tale  of  Paris  incendie.  ...Mrs.  Alexander 
S.  Orr. 

Ut  de  Franzosentid.     ...Fritz  Renter. 

Valentin:  a  French  boy's  story  of  Sedan.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Vaterlandische  Romane.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Verschollen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.  (Pseud., 
Gregor  Samarow.) 

Die  Volkerschlacht  bei  Leipzig.     ...Joseph  von  Hinsberg. 

Von  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Vor  dem  Sturm.     ...Theodor  Fontane. 

Waterloo.  ...!lSmile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English 
translation. 

Waterloo :  suite  du  conscrit  de  1813.  ...Smile  Erckmann  et  Alex- 
andre Chatrian. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  17 1 

FRENCH   ^Sl^TQ'BX— Continued. 

White  lies.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Whites  and  the  blues.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Withm  iron  walls  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Workman  and  soldier :  a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and  the 
rule  of  the  commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 

Year  nine  :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Young  Breton  volunteer.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 

Young  buglers  :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.  ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 

Young  Franco-tireurs  and  their  adventures  in  the  Franco-Prussian 
war.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

See  also  FRANCO-GERMAN  WAR;  NAPOLEON  I.  OF  FRANCE; 
REPUBLICS,  France :  CHARLES  X.  OF  FRANCE ;  CRUSADES 
and  WALDENSES. 

FRENCH  REVOLUTION.     See  REVOLUTION,  France. 

FRONTIER  AND  PIONEER  LIFE.     A  Selection. 
L'Aigle  noir  des  Dacotahs.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Baby  Rue :  her  friends  and  her  enemies.     ...Charlotte  M.  Clark. 

(Pseud..  Charles  M.  Clay.) 
Backwoodsman.     ...Frederick  Lascelles. 
Les  bandits  de  I'Arizona.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Bandits  of  the  Osage.     ...Emerson  Bemiett. 
Betrothed.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Big  Cypress.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Border  reminiscences.     ...Randolph  Barnes  Marcy. 
Boy  settlers.     ...Noah  Brooks. 

Camp  notes  :  a  story  of  the  plains.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Le  cher  cheur  de  pistes.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Le  cceur  de  pierre.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Ella  Barnwell.     ...Emerson  Bemiett. 
La  fievre  d'or.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
For  freedom's  sake.     ...Arthur  Paterson. 
Gold-seekers  :  a  tale  of  California.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English 

translation. 
Jericho  road.     ...John  Habberton. 
John  Brent's  field.     ...L.  Bates. 

Maple  range  :  a  frontier  romance.     ...Edna  A.  Barnard. 
Marked  bullet.     ...George  H.  Prentice. 
Nakoma :  a  story  of  frontier  life.     ...George  Huntington. 
Picture  of  pioneer  times  in  California.     ...William  Grey. 
Planting  the  wilderness.     ...James  D.  MacCabe,  Jr. 


172  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

FRONTIER  AND   PIONEER   "LYSIL  —  Continued, 

Saratoga:   an   Indian  tale  of  frontier  life:   a  true  story  of   1787. 

...D.  Shepherd. 
Starlight   Ranch   and  other  stories  of   army  life   on  the   frontier. 

...Charles  King. 
Stoneheart :  a  romance  of  Indian  life.    ...Gustave  Aimard.     English 

translation. 
Tales  of  the  Border.     ...James  Hall. 

Talking  leaves  :  an  Indian  story.     ...William  Oliver  Stoddard. 
Thirteen  stories  of  the  far  West.     ...Forbes  Heermans. 
Thirty   years  of   army   life    on  the    Border.     ...Randolph    Barnes 

Marcy. 
Trail-hunters  :  a  tale  of  the  far  West.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English 

translation. 
Les  trappeurs  de  TArkansas.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Western  character.     ...John  L.  MacConnel. 
Wyandotte ;  or,  Hutted  knoll.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

FUTURE  LIFE. 

At  the  threshold.     ...Nina  Pictou.     (Pseud.,  Laura  Dearborn.) 

Beauty  for  ashes.     ...Kate  Clark  Brown. 

From  whose  bourne  t     ...Robert  Barr. 

Gates  ajar.      ...Elizabeth   Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D. 

Ward). 
John  Ward,  preacher.     ...Margaret  Deland. 
Little  pilgrim.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
One    traveller    returns.     ...Daniel    Christie   and   Herman    Henry 

Murray. 
Quick  or  the  dead.'*     ...Amelie  Rives  Chanler. 
Wedding  garments :  a  tale  of  the  life  to  come.     ...Louis  Pendleton. 

GALICIA,  SPAIN. 

For  the  right.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     ...English  translation. 

Jews  of  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 

Die  Juden  von  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 

Ein  Kampf  urn's  Recht.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 

Der  neue  Hiob.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 

New  Job.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch.     English  translation. 

GENEVIEVE  DE  BRABANT. 

Geschichte  von  der  heiligen  Pfalzangrafin  Genoeva.  ...  G.  O.  Mar- 
bach. 

LTnnocence  reconnue  ;  ou,  La  vie  admirable  de  Genevieve,  Prin- 
cesse  du  Brabant.     ...Anon. 

Stories  of  old  renown.  ...Robert  Hope  Moncrieff.  (Pseud.,  Ascott 
R.  Hope.) 


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GEOEGE  I.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  17 U-17 27. 

Father  Clement:  a  Roman  Catholic  story.     ...Grace  Kennedy. 

For  the  king.     ...Charles  Gibbon. 

Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

Hartland  forest :  a  legend  of  North  Devon.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Henry  Smeaton.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Himself  his  worst  enemy ;  or,  Duke  of  Wharton's  career.  ...A.  P. 
Brotherhead. 

John  Law,  the  projector.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Life,  adventures,  and  piracies  of  the  famous  Captain  Singleton. 
...Daniel  Defoe. 

Lucy  Arden  ;  or,  Hollywood  Hall.     ...James  Grant. 

New  voyage  around  the  world.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Preston  fight;  or,  Insurrection  of  1715.  ...William  Harrison  Ains- 
worth. 

Saville  House:  an  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  George  the 
First.     ...Mary  M.  Hardy. 

South-sea  bubble  :  a  tale  of  the  year  1720.  ...William  Harrison  Ains- 
worth. 

See  also  ENGLISH  HISTOBY. 

GEORGE  II.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1727-1760. 

De  Vane  :  a  tale  of  plebeians  and  patricians.     ...Henry  W.  Hilliard. 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevelyan :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Whitefield 
and  the  Wesleys.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     ...Tobias  George  Smollett. 

For  James  or  George  :  schoolboy's  tale  of  1745.    ...Henry  C.  Adams. 

Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

Gipsy.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Good  old  times  :  a  story  of  the  Manchester  rebels  of  '45.  ...William 
Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Hetty  Hyde's  lovers;  or.  Household  brigade.     ...James  Grant. 

Lady  Grizel :  an  impression  of  a  momentous  epoch.  ...Lewis  Wing- 
field. 

Lord  Harry  Bellair  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Lord  Mayor  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Miser's  daughter.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Old  Chelsea  Bun-house.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Old  manor-house.     ...Charlotte  Smith. 

Peg  Woffington.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Ralf  Skirlaugh,  the  Lancashire  squire.     ...Edward  Peacock. 

Spiritual  Don  Quixote ;  or,  Summer  ramble  of  Mr.  Geoifry  Wild- 
goose.     ...Richard  Graves. 

Treasure  trove.     ...Samuel  Lover. 

Virginians :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.  ...William  Makepeace 
Thackeray. 


174  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

GEORGE  II.  OF  ENGLAND  —  C^;^//>«/^^. 
Waverley.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Wilhelm  Hogarth  :  historische  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
William  Hogarth:  a  romance.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel.     English 
translation. 

GEORGE  III.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1760-1820. 

Against  the  stream  :  the  story  of  the  heroic  age  in  England.  ...Eliz- 
abeth Charles. 

Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Ashcliffe  Hall :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Barnaby  Rudge.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Beau  Nash  ;  or,  Bath  in  the  eighteenth  century.  ...W^illiam  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 

Ben  Brace,  the  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons.    ...Frederick  Chamier. 

De  Vere.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 

Diana's  crescent.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Evelina.     ...Frances  D'Arblay. 

Fool  of  quality;  or,  Henry,  Earl  Moreland.     ...Henry  Brooke. 

Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

Frank  Hilton ;  or.  Queen's  own.     ...James  Grant. 

"God's  providence"  house:  a  story  of  1791.     ...Isabel  Banks. 

King  of  Bath  ;  or,  Life  at  Spa.     ...Mary  C.  Ware. 

King's  own.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

King's  own  borderers:  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 

Lady  Bell :  a  story  of  the  last  century.  ...Henrietta  Keddie.  (Pseud., 
Sarah  Tytler.) 

Miss  Angel.     ...Anna  Isabella  Thackeray  (Mrs.  Richmond  Ritchie). 

Northanger  Abbey.     ...Jane  Austen. 

Oliver  Ellis ;  or,  Fusiliers.     ...James  Grant. 

Phantom  regiment ;  or.  Stories  of  "  Ours."     ...James  Grant. 

Pride  and  prejudice.     ...Jane  Austen. 

Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 

Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 

Ronald  Morton;  or,  Fireships:  a  story  of  the  last  naval  w^ar. 
...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Shadow  of  the  sword.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 

Shelley:  biographische  Novelle.     ...Wilhelm  Ritter  von  Hamm. 

Strawberry  Hill.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 

Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Surgeon's  daughter.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Tapestried  chamber.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Trascaden  Hall :  "  When  George  III.  was  king."  ...William  G. 
Hamley. 

Tremaine;  or,  Man  of  refinement.    ...Robert  P.  Ward. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION-.  175 

GEOBGE   III.    OF   ENGLAND  —  C^;///>2?/^^. 
Vanity  fair.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.     ...Oliver  Goldsmith. 

Young  buglers :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.  ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.     ...Thomas  Hamilton. 

GEORGE  IV.  OE  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1820-1830. 

Abigel  Rowe  :  a  chronicle  of  the  regency.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 

Four  Georges.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

Weird  of  the  Wentworths  :  a  tale  of  George  IV.^s  time.    ...Johannes 

Scotus,  Pseud. 
Whitehall.     ...William  Maginn. 

GEORGE   v.,    OF   HANOVER.     Lived  1819-1878. 

Im  exil.     ...Johann   Ferdinand   Martin   Oskar   Meding.      (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Die  Romerfahrt  der  Epigonen.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar 

Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

GEORGIA. 

Chronicles  of  Pineville.  ...William  T.  Thompson. 
Dady  Jake,  the  runaway.  ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
Dukesborough  tales :  Chronicles  of  Mr.  Bill  Williams.     ...Robert 

M.  Johnston. 
Free  Joe  and  other  Georgian  sketches.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
Guy  Rivers.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Her  second  campaign.     ...Maurice  Thompson. 
Mr,  Absalom  Billingslea.     ...Richard  Malcolm  Johnston. 
Primes  and  their  neighbors.     ...Richard  M.  Johnston, 
Sister  Jane.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
White  Marie.     ...William  N.  Harben. 

GERMAN  HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

Early  and  General. 

Die  Ahnen.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Astaroth  und  Mentha.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

Bissula:  historischen  Roman   aus  der  Volkerwanderung.     ...Felix 

Dahn. 
Charakterbilder  aus  der  Geschichte  und  Sage.     ...August  W.  Grube. 
Chriemhildens  Rache.     ...Carl  F.  Eichhorn. 

Deutsche  Heldensagen  fiir  Schule  und  Volk.     ...Wilhelm  Waegner. 
Didrik  af  Berns  Saga.     ...Carl  C.  Rafn. 

Dietrich  und  seine  Gesellen  aus  der  Heidelberger  Handschrift. 
Dietrich  von  Bern.     ...Adolf  Wechsler. 
Dietrichs  Brautfahrt  von  Albrecht  von  Kemenat.     ...Friedrich  H» 

von  Hagen. 


176  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

GERMAN  ^\^TQ'&^  —  Continued, 

Dietrichs  erste  Ausfahrt.     ...Franz  Stark,  ed. 

Felicitas.     ...Felix  Dahn. 

German  classics  from  the  fourth  to  the  nineteenth  century.    ...Frie- 

drich  Max  Mueller. 
Historical  tales.     ...Charles  Morris. 
Lays  and  legends  of  Germany.     ...William  J.  Thomas. 
Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages.     ...George  W.  Cox  and  E. 

H.  Jones. 
Preussens  Tausend  und  eine  Nacht.     ...Bernhard  Hesslein. 
Romances  of  the   middle  ages.      ...Wilhelm   Waegner.     English 

translation. 
Romans  et  fipopees  chevaleresques  de  TAllemagne  au  moyen  age. 

...Gustav  von  Bonstetten. 
Die  Romer  in  Deutschland.     ...Joseph  Marius  Babo. 
Samundis  Fuhrungen.     ...Johann  Arnold  Kanne. 
Scenes  and  characters  of  the  middle  ages.     ...Edward  L.  Cutts. 
Stories  of  old  renown.     ...Robert  Hope  Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott 

R.  Hope.) 
Vor  Zeiten.     ...Theodor  Storm. 

Fourth  to  the  Ninth  Centuries. 

Eudoxia,  die  Kaiserinn.     ...Ida  Hahn-Hahn. 

Jetta ;  or,  Heidelberg  under  the  Romans.     ...Adolf  Hausrath.    Eng- 
lish translation. 

Jetta :  historische  Roman  aus  der  Zeit  Volkerwanderung.     ...Adolf 
Hausrath. 

Ninth  Century. 

Albrecht.     ...Arlo  Bates. 

Les  chevaliers  du  Cygne  ;  ou,  La  Cour  de  Charlemagne.   ...Stephanie 
Felicite  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Ekkhard.     ...Joseph  V.  Scheffel. 

Knights  of  the   Swan ;    or,  Court   of   Charlemagne.     ...Stephanie 
Felicite  Comtesse  de  Genlis.     English  translation. 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     ...Thomas  Bulfinch. 

Magic  runes.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Passe  Rose.     ...Arthur  S.  Hardy. 

Pepin  and  Charlemagne.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.   English  translation. 

Pepin  et  Charlemagne.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Romances  relating  to  Charlemagne.     ...George  Ellis. 

Vikings  of  the  Baltic.     ...George  W.  Dasent. 

Eleventh  Century. 
Bertha:  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  Henry  IV.  of  Germany. 

...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff.     English  translation. 
Bertha;  or,  Pope  and  the  emperor.    ...William  B.  MacCabe. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION.  1 77 

GERMAN  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Boy  crusaders.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Die  Fahrten  Thiodolfs  des  Islanders.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte 

Fouque. 
Fighting  the  Saracens  ;  or,  Boy  knight.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Florine,  princess  of  Burgundy :  a  tale  of  the  first  crusade.   ...William 

B.  MacCabe. 
Foure    prentises    of    London,    with    the   conquest   of   Jerusalem. 

...Thomas  Heywood. 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.     ...C.  A.  Bloss. 

Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
I  Lombard!  alia  prima  crociata.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 
In  the  brave  days  of  old  :  the  story  of  the  crusades.    ...Henry  Frith. 
Konigin  Bertha  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Lady  Sybil's  choice  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Mathilde;  ou,  memoires  tires  de  I'histoire  des  croisades.     ...Sophie 

Risteau  Cottin. 
Parcival :  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Prince  and  the  page  :  the  last  crusade.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Raymond  de  Saint  Gilles  at  the  crusades.    1095-1099.     ...Henriette 

de  Witt. 
Saracen;    or,   Matilda  and    Malek    Adhel :    a  crusade  romance. 

...Sophia  Risteau  Cottin.     English  translation. 
Sir  Walter's  ward  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...William  Everard. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...William  E.  Button. 
Sword    and  scimetar:    the   romance   of  the   crusades.      ...Alfred 

Trumble. 
Tales  of  the  early  ages.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Thiodolf  the   Icelander.     ...Friedrich    H.   C.    La   Motte   Fouque. 

English  translation. 
Truce  of  God:  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.     ...George  H.  Miles. 

Twelfth  Century. 

Barbarossa :  historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 

Friedrich's  des  Ersten  letzte  Lebenstage.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

Heinrich  der  Lowe.     ...Carl  L.  Haeberlin. 

Heinrich  der  Lowe.     ...Carl  C.  F.  Reidmann. 

Heinrich  der  Sechste  teutscher  Kaiser.     ...Carl  F.  A.  Buchner. 

Kaiser  Friedrich  genannt  Barbarossa.     ...Carl  J.  Simrock. 

Thirteenth  Century. 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein :  its  lords,  spiritual  and  temporal :  its  inhabi- 
tants, earthly  and  unearthly.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Crusaders  and  captives.     ...George  E.  Morrill. 

12 


1 78  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

GERMAN   HISTORY  —  Continued, 

Earl  Hubert's  daughter ;  or,  Polishing  of  the  pearl.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Henry   of   Ofterdingen.      ...Friedrich    von    Hardenberg.      English 

translation. 
Henry  von  Ofterdingen.     ...Friedrich  L.  von  Hardenberg. 
Knight  of  the  lion  :  a  romance  of  the  thirteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Lieder    aus    Heinrich   von    Ofterdingen    Zeit.      ...Joseph   V.    von 

Scheffel. 
Philip  Augustus ;  or,  Brothers  in  arms.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Rudolf  von  Habsbury.     ...Friedrich  C.  Schlenkert. 
Versunkene  Welten.     ...William  Jessen. 
With  script  and  staff :  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade.     ...Elia  W. 

Peattie. 
Wolfram  von  Eschenbach.     ...Ludwig  Lang. 

Fourteenth  Century. 

Der  falsche  Woldemar.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich  Haering. 
Der  Klosterjager.     ...Ludwig  A.  Ganghofer. 

Tower  of  the  hawk :  some  passages  in  the  history  of  the  House  of 
Hapsburg.     ...Jane  L.  Willyams. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Die  Abenteuer  des  Herzogs  Christoph  von  Bayern  genannt  der 

Kampfer.     ...Franz  Trautmann. 
Anne  of  Geierstein.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Briefe    eines    Frauenzimmers    aus    dem    XV.   Jahrh.   nach   alten 

Urschriften.     ...Paul  von  Stetten. 
Burgomaster    of    Berlin.      ...Georg    Wilhelm    Heinrich    Haering- 

English  translation. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Diirer  in  Venedig.     ...Adolf  Stern. 

Ernest  and  Albert;  or,  Story  of  the  stolen  princes.     ...Anon. 
Franz  Sternbald's  Wanderungen.     ...Johann  Ludwig  Tieck. 
Die  Gred:    Roman  aus  dem  alten  Nuremberg.      ...Georg  Moritz 

Ebers. 
Gutenberg.     ...Emily  C.  Pearson.     (Pseud.,  Ervie.) 
Hermann  von  Unna.     ...Christiane  Benedicte  Eugenie  Naubert. 
Jew.     ...Carl  Spindler.     English  translation. 
Johannes  Gutenberg.      ..Adolf  Stern. 
Der  Jude.     ...Carl  Spindler. 
Die  Kiinstlerehe.     ...Leopold  Schefer. 
Kunz  von  Kauffungen.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  179 

GERMAN  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Last  knight :  a  romance-garland.  ...Anton  A.,  Count  von  Aiiersperg. 
English  translation. 

Der  letzte  Ritter.     ...Anton  A.,  Count  von  Auersperg. 

Lia:  a  tale  of  Nuremberg.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Margery:  a  tale  of  old  Nuremberg.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
English  translation. 

Marie  de  Bourgogne.     ...Mme.  de  Saint- Venant. 

Mary  of  Burgundy ;  or,  Revolt  of  Ghent.  ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 

Norica,  das  sind  Niirnbergische  Novellen  aus  alter  Zeit.  ...August 
Hagen. 

Norica;  or,  Tales  of  Niirnberg  from  the  olden  times.  ...August 
Hagen.     English  translation. 

Nuremberg  tand,  eine  Geschichte  aus  dem  fiinfzehnten  Jahrhundert. 
...Ludovika  Hesekiel. 

Prinz  Sigmund  von  Sachsen  und  seine  Briider.  ...Auguste  Wilhelm 
Lorenz. 

Der  Roland  von  Berlin.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich  Haering. 

Salt-master.     ...Julius  Wolff.     English  translation. 

Scenes  in  feudal  times.     ...R.  H.  Wilmot. 

Der  Sulfmeister.     ...Julius  Wolff. 

Der  Weiss  Kunig.     ...Maximilian  I.  arr.  by  Maria  Treitzsaurwein. 

Wenzel's  inheritance.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Sixteenth  Century. 

Agnes  de  Mansfeldt.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

AUerlie  von  Luther.     ...Joachim  L.  Kaupt. 

Aus  dem  sechzehnten  Jahrhundert.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

Banished.     ...William  Hauff. 

Barbara  Ittenhausen.     ...Emma  Wuttke-Biller. 

Baron  de  Hertz.     ...Albert  de  Labadye. 

Baron  of  Hertz.     ...Albert  de  Labadye.     English  translation. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Gotha.     ...Augusta  W.  Lorenz. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Leipzig  in  den  Jahren  1546-7.     ...F.  Lohmann. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Madgeburg.     ...Friedrich  L.  Schmidt. 

Blind  girl  of   Wittenberg.      ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn.     English 

translation. 
Burgomaster's  wife.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Das  Buch  vom  Doktor  Luther.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 
Christian  or  Romanist  ?     ...Eduard  Jost.     English  translation. 
Christlich  oder  Papstlich  ?     ...Eduard  Jost. 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Clytia:   a  romance  of  the  sixteenth  century.      ...Adolf  Hausrath. 

English  translation. 


l8o  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

GERMAN  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Constancia's    household:    a    story   of    the    Spanish   reformation. 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Cooper   of    Nuremberg.      ...Ernst   Theodor   Wilhelm   Hoffmann. 

English  translation. 
Count  Arensberg.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
Count  Ulrich  von  Lindburg :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Doctor   Luther's   book.      ...Hermann    O.    Nietschmann.      English 

translation. 
Duke  Christian  of  Luneburgh.     ...Jane  Porter. 
Duke  Christopher :    a   story  of   the  reformation.      ...Frances  H. 

Christopher. 
Der  Fall  von  Konstanz.     ...Otto  Mueller. 
Fate  of  Castle  Lowengard  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Luther.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Florian  Geyer.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 
Forester's  daughter  :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...Anon. 
Die  Frau  Biirgemeistererin.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Der  FUrstentag.     ...Ludwig  Bechstein. 
Gabriele  die  Waise  auf  Rosenburg.     ...Johann  B.  Fastenau. 
Der  Geachtete.     ...Gustav  A.  von  Heeringen. 
Georg  Podiebrad,  Konig  von  Bohmen  und  Markgraf  zur  Lausitz. 

...Christian  R.  Koestlin. 
Hans  Sachs.     ...Adolf  Friedrich  Furschau. 
Der  Heiland  von  der  Rhon.     ...Paul  Lippert. 
Historie  vom  Ritter  Gotz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand. 

...Heinrich  Doering. 
Im  blauen  Hecht.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Im  Zwing  und  Bann.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

In  the  Blue  Pike.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
In  the  olden  time.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Joachim  Sliiter.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Kaiser  Karl  des  Fiinften  erste  Jungendliebe.      ...Ludwig  A.  von 

Arnin. 
Karl  von  Spanien.     ...Ludwig  S torch. 
Katharine  von  Schwarzburg.     ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 
Klytia.     ...Adolf  Hausrath. 
Die  Krononwachter.     ...Ludwig  A.  von  Arnin. 
Die  letzten  Humanisten.     ...Adolf  Stern. 
Lichtenstein.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 
Lichtenstein ;    or,  Swabian  league.     ...Wilhelm   Hauff.     English 

translation. 
Die  Lichtensteiner.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
Lichtensteins :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Carl  F.  van  der 

Velde      English  translation. 


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SUBJECT  INDEX  TOFICTIOnC  i8l 

GERMAN  ISl^T^'K^— Continued. 

Lukas  Cranach.     ...Hermann  Klencke. 

Luther  and  the  Cardinah     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 

Luther:    historisches     Gedicht.      ...Gerhard    Friedrich.      (Pseud., 

Gustav  Waller.) 
Luther  in  Rom.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Luther  in   Rome  ;    or,   Corradina,  the  last  of  the  Hohenstaufen. 

...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Luther  und  die  seinen.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Luther  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 
Luther's  Brautfahrt.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Margarethe  *  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Martin  Luther:  historischer  Roman.     ...Heinrich  Eisenlohr. 
Martin  Luther  und  Graf  Erbach.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 
Maurice  the  elector  of  Saxony.     ...Katharine  Colquhoun. 
Michael  Kohlhaas.     ...Heinrich  von  Kleist. 
Monk  and  knight.     ...Frank  W.  Gunsaulus. 
Moritz  von  Sachsen.     ...Friedrich  C.  Schlenkert. 
Philippine    Welser ;    odcr,  Vor    dreihundert   Jahren.      ...Adelbert 

Baudissin. 
Professor  of  Alchemy.     ...Percy  Ross. 
Der  Prophet.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 
Saint  Leon:    a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Caleb  Williams 

Godwin. 
Die  Schlacht  bei  Drakenburg.     ...Werner  Bergman. 
Die  Schlacht  bei  Hammingstedt.     ...Amalie  Schoppe. 
Die  Schlacht  von  Marignano.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Sibylle  von  Cleve.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Sidonia  the  Sorceress.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 
Der  Sohn  des  Kaisers.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 
Tabithe  von  Geyersberg.     ...Amalie  Schoppe. 
Tales  from  Alsace.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Thomas  Miintzer :  Roman.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
Triibe  Tage.     ...Wilhelm  Koch. 
True  as  steel.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 
Ulric  ;  or,  Voices.     ...Theodor  S.  Fay. 
Die  Wiedertaufer.     ...Adolf  Stern. 
Die  Wiellinger.     ...Friedrich  Wilhelm  Arming. 
Wolfgang,  Prince  of  Anhalt.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Der  abenteuerliche  Simplicissimus.      ...Hans  J.  C.  von  Grimmels- 

hausen. 
Agnes  de  Mansfeldt.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 
AUwin  :  ein  Roman.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte  Fouque. 


l82  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

GERMAN  HISTORY— C^;?//;///^^. 

Allzeit  getreu.     ...H.  Brand. 

Axel.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 

Axel:  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.  ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
English  translation. 

Baron  and  squire :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.  ...Wilhelm 
Noeldechen.     English  translation. 

Bernhard.  Herzog  zu  Sachsen-Weimar.     ...Friedrich  G.  Schlenkert. 

Bila  hora,  Aneb  ;  T¥i  leta  z  tHceti.     ...Ludwig  Rellstab. 

Blameless  knights ;  or,  LUtzen  and  La  Vendee.  ...Alice  H.  F.  Byng, 
Viscountess  Enfield. 

Blue  pavilions.     ...Arthur  T.  Q.  Couch.     (Pseud.,  *'  Q.") 

Brave  resolve ;  or,  Siege  of  Stralsund.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 

Breughel  brothers.  ...Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg.  English  trans- 
lation. 

DieBriider;  oder,  Das  Geheimniss.  ...Alexander  Ungern-Stern- 
berg. 

Der  Buchfiihrer  von  Lemgo.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Der  Biirgemeister  von  Neisse.     ...Georg  Hartwig. 

Das  Burgerweib  von  Weimar.     ...Julius  W.  Grosse. 

Cajus  Rungholt.     ...Lucian  Buerger. 

Der  Christlichen  Koniglichen  Fiirsten  Herculiscus  und  Herculadisla 
Wundergeschichte.     ...Andreas  H.  Buchhoitz. 

Des  Christlichen  teutschen  Grossfiirsten  Hercules  und  der  bohmi- 
schen  koniglichen  Fraulein  Valisca  Wundergeschichte.  ...An- 
dreas H.  Buchhoitz. 

La  conspiration  de  Walstein.     ...Jean  Fran9ois  Sarrasin. 

Der  deutsche  Krieg:  historischer  Roman  indrei  Biichern.  ...Hein- 
rich  Laube. 

Der  deutsche  Michel.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Deutschlands  Kassandra.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Dorothe.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich  Haering. 

Die  drei  Wiinsche.     ...Carl  F.  von  Witzleben. 

Der  dreissigjahrige  Krieg.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Miihlbach.) 

Duellists  :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Anon. 

Ein  deutsches  Schneiderlein.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 

Exiles  of  Lucerna.     ...John  R.  Macduff. 

Fair  Else,  Duke  Ulrich,  and  other  stories.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Faltskarns  Berattelser.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Der  Eels  von  Erz.      ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Fides:  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges 
...F.  Jordan. 

Der  Findling.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 

Frau  Schatz  Regime.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel- 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  183 

GERMAN  ISI^IQ^X  —  Continued. 

Gabriel :  a  story  of  the  Jews  in  Prague.   ...Salomon  Kohn.   English 

translation. 
Die  Gallerinn   auf  der  Rieggersburg.     ...Joseph  F.  von  Hammer- 

Purgstall. 
Gawriel :  historische  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges. 

...Salomon  Kohn. 
Geglanzt  und  erloschen.     ...Ferdinand  Pflug. 

Geschichte  der  Grafin  Thekla  von  Thurn.     ...Marc  Anton  Niendorf. 
Der  Graf  von  der  Liegnitz.     ...Carl  G.  von  Berneck. 
Der  grosse  Kurfiirst  in  Preussen.     ...Ernst  A.  C.  C.  Wichard. 
Gustaf  och  30  Ariga  kriget.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Gustave  Adolf  and   the   thirty  years'  war.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

English  translation. 
Heidelberg.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Hans  Blum. 
Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 
Die  historisch-politischen  Volkslieder  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges. 

...Franz  W.  Ditfurth. 
Im  Schloss  zu  Heidelberg.     ...Eva  Hartner. 
Ingerstein  Hall  and  Chadwick  Rise.     ...James  Routledge. 
Johann  Georg  I.  Von  Sachsen.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
King's  service.     ...Anon. 
Klosterheim.     ...Thomas  De  Quincey. 
Das  Krauterweible  von  Wimpfen.     ...Conrad  Fron. 
Kruitzner ;  or,  German's  tale.     ...Harriet  Lee.    (In  her  Canterbury 

tales.) 
Lichtenstein.     ...William  Hauff. 
Lichtenstein ;    or,   Swabian    league.      ...William   Hauff.      English 

translation. 
Die  Lichtensteiner.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
Lichtensteins  :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Carl  F.  Van  der 

Velde.     English  translation. 
Die  Lieder  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges.     ...Eduard  Weller. 
Lion  of  the  North:  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and 

wars  of  religion.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Maid  of  Stralsund :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     John  B.  de 

Liefde. 
Maria  Schweidler  die  Bernsteinhexe.    ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 
Maria  Schweidler  the  amber  witch.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 

English  translation. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier ;  or,  Military  journal  of  the  wars  in  Germany 

and  England,  from  16^2- ^%.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Memoirs   of  the  honourable  Colonel  Andrew  Newport.     ...Daniel 

Defoe. 


l84  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

GERMAN  ISl^TQiKl  ^  Continued. 

Monch  und  Grafin.     ...Anton  J.  Gross-Hoffinger. 

Die  Morder  Wallensteins.     ...George  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 

Odolan  Pgptipesk^^.     ...BeneS-Tfebizsky. 

Der  Page  des  f lerzogs  von  Friedland.    ...Carl  A.  T.  von  Witzleben. 

Paul  Gerhardt.     ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn. 

Phantom  ship.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Philip  Rollo ;  or,  Scottish  musketeers.     ...James  Grant. 

Princess  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 

Prinsessan  ab  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Prinz  Eugen  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., Louise 

Muhlbach.) 
Prinz  Eugen  unter  Kaiser  Leopold.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Prinz  Eugen  von  Savoyen.     ...Carl  T.  Griesinger. 
Prince  Eugene  and  his  Times.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Muhlbach.)     English  translation. 
Prinz  Eugenius  von  Savoyen.     ...Emil  von  Boxberger. 
Der  Raub  Strassburgs  im  Jahre  1681.     ...Heribert  Rau. 
Die  Retter  Niederwesels.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Der  Ring.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Ritterlicher  Sinn.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Der  Rittmeister  von  Alt-Rosen.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Die  Rose  von  Heidelberg.     ...Louisa  M.  Robiano. 
Schoolmaster  and  his  son.     ...Carl  H.  Caspari.     English  translation. 
Der  Schulmeister  und  sein  Sohn  :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissig- 

jahrigen  Kriege.     ...Carl  H.  Caspari. 
Die  Schweden  in  Prag.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Story  of  an  abduction  in  the  seventeenth  century     ....Jacob  van 

Lennep. 
Tempest  tossed ;  the  story  of  Seejungfer.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Thorn  fortress  :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Mary  Bramston. 
Times  of  Gustav  Adolf.   ...Zacharias  Topelius.    English  translation. 
Die  Tochter  des  Piccolomini.     ...Georg  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Trnova  koruna.     Historick^  obraz  z  t!^icetilete  valky.    ...Bene§  Tfe- 

bizsk;^. 
Trug-Gold.     ...Rudolf  Baumbach. 
Um  den  Kaiserstuhl.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 
Under  Gustaf  III.^s  forsta  regerings^r.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Die  Vierhundert  von  Pforzheim.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Waldemar.     ...W.  H.  Harrison. 
Waldner  von  Wildenstein.     ...Joseph  Schreyvogel. 
Waldstein.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 
Wallenstein.     ...Ernest  Wilkomm. 
Wallensteins  erste  Liebe.     ...Georg  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Wallensteins  Letzte  Tage.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  185 

GERMAN  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Young  carpenters  of  Freiberg :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years*  war.  ...  Anon. 
Young  deserter.     ...Anon. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Agathon.     ...ChristOph  M.  Wieland. 

Alide.     ...Emma  Lazarus. 

Der  alte  Dessauer.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

Der  alte  Fritz  and  seine  Zeit.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Auf  Befehl  des  Konigs.     ...Clarissa  Lohde. 

Aus  den  Tagen  zweier  Konige.     ...Friedrich  Adami. 

Aus  drei  Kaiserzeiten.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Der  Bachtanz  zu  Langenselbold.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 

Die  Baren  von  Augustusburg :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  Sachsischen 
Geschichte  des  18  Jahrhunderts.     ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz. 

Bears  of  Augustusburg.    ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz.    English  translation. 

Der  Berggeist  im  Riesengebirge.     ...P'ranz  Isidor  Proschko. 

Berlin  and  Sans-Souci.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 

Bischof  und  Konig.     ...Mariam  Tenger. 

Bishop  and  the  king.     ...Mariam  Tenger.     English  translation. 

Die  Brautschau  Friedrich  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

Cabanis  Vaterlandischer  Roman.  ...Georg  Wilhelm  Heinrich 
Haering. 

Charlotte  Ackermann ;  ein  Hamburger  Roman  aus  dem  vorigen 
Jahrhundert.     ...Otto  Mueller. 

Charlotte  Ackermann :  a  theatrical  romance.  ...Otto  Mueller. 
English  translation. 

Citizen  of  Prague.     ...Henrietta  von  Paalzow.     English  translation. 

Claude  the  Colporteur.     ...Anne  Manning.  • 

Cyrus.  ...Christoph  M.  Wieland.  (Cyrus  was  the  Persian  disguise 
for  Frederick  II.) 

Dorothea  Cappel.     ...Emilie  Friedrich  S.  Lohmann. 

Elizabeth  of  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler.     English  translation. 

Elizabeth  von  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Fifteen  years.  ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson. 
English  translation. 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 

Die  Freimaurer:  eine  Familiengeschichte  aus  dem  vorigen  Jahr- 
hundert.    ...Ferdinand  Gustav  Kuehne. 

Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 
Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Friedrich  der  Grosse.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 


1 86  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

GERMAN  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Fiinfzehn  Jahre.     ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson. 
Geschichte  des  weisen  Danischmend.     ...Christoph  M.  Wieland. 
Goethe  and  Schiller.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihi- 

bach.)  English  translation. 
Der  goldne  Spiegel ;  oder  die  Konige  von  Scheschian.    ...Christoph 

M.  Wieland. 
Gothe  und  Schiller.     ...Clara   M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  MUhl- 

bach.) 
Gute  Zeit  im  Lande.     ...H.  Brand. 
Historische  Novellen  liber  Friedrich  II.  von  Preussen  und  seine 

Zeit.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Die  historischen  Volkslieder  des  siebenjahrigen  Krieges.     ...Franz 

W.  Ditfurth. 
Hiilderlin.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Im  Banne  des  Schwarzen  Adlers.     ...Carl  Rudolf  Gottschall. 
Die  Insel  Felsenbury.     ...Ludwig  Tieck. 
Jean  Paul :   Kultur-historisch  biographischer  Roman.     ...Heribert 

Rau. 
Johan  Gotzkowsky,  der  Kaufmann  von  Berlin.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Josef  Kaiser.  ...Eduard  Breier. 
Joseph  II.  and  his  court.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Joseph  der  Zweite.     ...Arthur  Korn. 
Kaiser  Josef  II.     ...Eduard  lUe. 
Kaiser  Josef  II.  und  das  Geheimniss  des  Freihauses.     ...Carl  T. 

Fockt. 
Kaiser  Josef  und  der  Sekretar.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 
Die  Kaiserlichen  in  Sachsen.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 
Raiser  Joseph  der  Zweite  und  sein  Hof.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Kaiser  Leopold  II.  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Kaunitz.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 
Konig  Friedrich  August  III.  von  Sachsen  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Franz 

Lubojatzky. 
Lessing.     ...Alexandre  Ungern-Sternberg. 
Little  schoolmaster  Mark.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon  :  a  romance  of  the  last  century.     ...William 

Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Maria  Theresa  and  her  fireman.      ...Clara  M.   Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihr  Ofenheizer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  187 

GERMAN  HISTORY  —  Continued, 

Maria  Theresia  unci  ihre  Zeit.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

Maria  Theresia  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Edouard  Duller. 

Merchant  of  Berlin.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)     English  translation. 

Mit  und  ohne  Vakation.     ...Elizabeth  von  Grotthuss. 

Ofverste  Stobee,  ella  holsteinska  patriet  under  frihetstiden.  ...Her- 
man Bjursten. 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Miihlbach  )     English  translation. 

Ottilie.     ...Violet  Paget. 

Die  Prinzessin  von  Wolfenblittel.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 

Prisoner's  daughter:  a  story  of  1758.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Die  Rosenkreuzer  in  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Ruckwirkungen,  oder  wer  regiert  denn  ?  ...Johann  Heinrich  D. 
Zschokke. 

Schiller  :   Kultur-historischer  Roman.     ...Johannes  Scherr. 

Schubart  und  seine  Zeitgenossen.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Die  Soldaten  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 

Sophie  Charlotte,  die  philosophische  Konigin.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

Tauschungen.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Thomas  Thyrnau.     ...Henrietta  von  Paalzow. 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  FuUerton. 

Two  campaigns.     ...Alfred  PL  Engelbach. 

Die  unsichtbare  Loge.     ...Jean  Paul  F.  Richter. 

Verrath  und  Liebe.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 

Der  Vetter  im  Consistorium.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 

Von  Fels  zum  Meer.     ...Hans  von  Zollern. 

Vor  hundert  Jahren.     ...Carl  W.  Ritter  von  Martini. 

Wien  und  Rom.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Der  Zigeuner-zogling,  oder  Schlangenwege  des  Verbrechens.  ...Lud- 
wig  von  Alvensleben. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Alexander  von  Humboldt.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Andreas    Burns  und   seine    Familie.      ...Philipp    Lange.     (Pseud., 

Philipp  Galen.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

English  translation. 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Maximilian  von  Schenkendorf. 
Aus  dem  Berlin  Kaiser  Wilhelm's  I.     ...Paul  Lindenberg. 
Der  Baigneur  von  Ostende.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Barackenleben.     ...Ludovika  Hesekiel. 
Bilder  und  Geschichten  aus  Schwaben.     ...Ottilie  Wildermuth. 


l88  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

GERMAN   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Bis  zum  Kaiserthron.     ...Bruno  Garlepi^. 

Die  Bluttaufe  der  cleutschen  Einheit  im  Jahre  1870.     ...Eugen  H. 

von  Dedenroth. 
Bombardier  H.  and  Corporal  Dose.     ...Friedricli  W.  Hacklaender. 
Der  bose  Blick.     ...Ludwig  Schneider. 
Die  Clubisten  in  Mainz.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Die  Czechin.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Debit  and  credit.     ...Gustav  Freytag.     English  translation. 
Eine  deutsche  Revolution  ;  oder,  Der  Karneval  von  1848.     ...Eugen 

H.  Dedenroth. 
Deutsche  Wunden.     ...Louise  Otto. 
Ein  deutsches  Reiterleben.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Deutschlands  Kampf  und  Sieg.     ...Julius  Woeniger. 
Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 
Drei  Tage  in  Mittenwalde  im  bayerischen  Alpengebirge.     ...Philipp 

F.  W.  Oertel. 
Durch  Nacht  zum  Licht.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 
1805 ;  oder  die  Franzosen  zum  erstenmal  in  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier, 
1848 ;  oder  Nacht  und  Licht.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
1849;  oder  des  Konigs  MaienblUte.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
1866 ;  oder  in  Bohmen  und  am  Main.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
1870;  oder  die  Heldin  von  Worth.     ...Adolf  Schirmer. 
Europaische  Minen  und  Gegenminen.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin 

Oskar  Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Der  Feldmarschall  Bliicher  und  der  Pfarrer  Kretzschmar.    ...Philipp 

F.  W.  Oertel. 
Fiddler  of  Lugau.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
For  sceptre  and  crown.     ...George  Samaron. 
Franz  Alzeyer.     ...Paul  Heyse. 

Die  Franzosen  in  Berlin.     1806-8.     ...Friedrich  H.  linger. 
Fritz  of  the  tower :  a  tale  of  the  Franco-German  war.     ...L.  Loben- 

hoffer. 
Fiinf  Milliarden.     ...Bernhard  Hesslein. 
General  Rapps  und  die  Belagerung  von  Danzig.     ...Maria  von  Ros- 

kowska. 
Gold  und  Blut.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.   (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Die  Grandidiers.     ...Julius  Rodenburg. 
Der  Grenadier  von  Weissenberg.     ...Robert  Neumann. 
Ein  Hamburger  Kauffburger.     ...W.  Christern. 
Haus  HohenzoUern.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Heinrich  Heine's  erste  Liebe.     ...Katherine  Diez. 
Held    und    Kaiser.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 


189 


GERMAN   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Hohensteins.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.     English  translation. 

Hungarian  brothers.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Im  Exil.     ...Johann   Ferdinand    Martin  Oskar  Meding.     (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Im  Herzen  von  Deutschland.     ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 
In  the  year  '13.     ...Fritz  Renter.     English  translation. 
Der  Jager  von  Koniggratz.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Das  Jahr  1866.    ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.   (Pseud., 

Gregor  Samarow.) 
Der  Kaplan  von  Koniggratz.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Kaiser   Wilhelm   und    seine    Zeitgenossen.      ...Clara    M.    Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Konig  Jerome's  carnival.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Der  Krieg  am  Rhein  im  Jahre  1870.    ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Kreuz  und  Schwert.     ...Franz  W.  Ditfurth. 
Kreuz  und  Schwert.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Krummensee.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Der  lange  Isaack.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Lindau  ;  oder  der  unsichtbare  Bund.     ...Johann  Weitzel. 
Louisa  of   Prussia  and   her  times.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Louise  von  Preussen  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Maid,  wife,  or  widow  ?     ...Annie  F.  Hector.     (Pseud.,  Mrs.  Alex- 
ander.) 
Margaret  von  Ehrenberg,  the  artist's  wife.     ...William  and  Mary 

Howitt. 
Martin  der  Stellmacher.     ...L.  Kreutzer. 
Max  Kromer :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg.     ...Hannah  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
Napoleon  and  Blucher.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 
Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Napoleon  in  Deutschland.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.      (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Napoleon    in    Germany.      ...Clara    M.   Mundt.      (Pseud.,   Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Neudeutsch.      ..Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Otto  der  Schiitz.     ...Johann  Gottfried  Kinkel. 
Pfortner  Jugend.     ...Friedrich  Kenner. 
Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 


190  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

GERMAN   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Powder  and  gold  :  a  story  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.  ...Levin 
Schuecking.     English  translation. 

Prince  Bismarck,  friend  or  foe  t     ...Minny  Bothmer. 

Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.     ...Fanny  Lewald  Stahr. 

Problematic  characters.  ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Problematische  Naturen.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 

Prussian  spy.     ...V.  Valmont. 

Pulver  und  Gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 

Die  Ritter  vom  Geiste.     ...Carl  F.  Gutzhow. 

Ein  Roman  aus  den  Zeiten  des  schlesvig-holsteinischen  Krieges. 
...Constantin  M.  Reichenbach. 

Die  Romerfahrt  der  Epigonen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar 
Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

Roman  aus  dem  Berliner.     ...Oskar  Heller. 

Die  Rose  von  Sadowa.     ...Ludwig  A.  R.  Kuerbis. 

Saly's  Revolutionstage.     ...Ulrich  Hegner. 

Schach-Bismark.     ...J.  G.  Findel. 

Schleswig-Holstein  Meerumschlugen.     ...Carl  von  Kessel. 

Sister  Martha.     ...Benjamin  Wilson. 

Soil  und  Haben.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Der  Spion.     ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 

Tagebuch  und  Kriegslieder  aus  dem  Jahre  1813.  ...Theodor 
Korner. 

Theodor  Korner.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Through  night  to  light.  ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Der  Todesgruss  der  Legionen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar 
Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

Um  Szepter  und  Kronen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar 
Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

Unter  dem  letzten  Welfenkonige.     ...F.  Klinck. 

Unter  Preussens  Fahnen.     ...Stanislaus  E.  A.  Grabowski. 

Ut  de  Franzosentid.     ...Fritz  Reuter. 

Die  von  Hohenstein.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 

Vanished  emperor.     ...Percy  Andreae. 

Vaterlandische  Romane.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Verschollen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.  (Pseud., 
Gregor  Samarow.) 

Die  Volkerschlacht  bei  Leipzig.     ...Joseph  von  Hinsberg. 

Von  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

Vor  dem  Sturm.     ...Theodor  Fontane. 

Vor  dem  Sturm.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 
(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 


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GERMAN   HISTORY  —  Continued. 
Waldfried.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 
Zu  spat  erkannt.     ...Anon. 

Zwei  Kaiserkronena.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 
(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

GERMANY. 

Descriptio7t,  MannerSy  and  Customs. 

Ade  :  a  story  of  German  life.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Die  Ahnen.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Albrecht.     ...Arlo  Bates. 

Aus  drei  Kaiserzeiten.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Bissula.     ...Felix  Dahn. 

Buch  der  Sachsen.     ...Adolf  Boettger. 

Der  Buchfiihrer  von  Lemgo.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Castle  on   the  Rhine.     ...Johannes  Carsten  von  Hauch.     English 

translation. 
Chriemhildens  Rache.     ...Carl  F.  Eichhorn. 
Contes   des    fords   du    Rhin.      ...£mile   Erckmann   et   Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Didrik  af  Berns  Saga.     ...Carl  C.  Rafn. 
Ekkhard.     ...Joseph  V.  Scheffel. 
Felicitas.     ...Felix  Dahn. 
Gold    und    Blut.     ..Johann    Ferdinand    Martin    Oskar    Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Historical  tales  ;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 
In  the  year  '13.     ...Fritz  Renter.     English  translation. 
Ingo.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Johann  Kepler.     ...Jo.  Burow. 

Leibnitz  und  die  beiden  Kurflirstinnen.     ...Hermann  Klencke. 
Lost  manuscript.     ...Gustav  Freytag.     English  translation. 
Lutaniste  of  St.  Jacob's.     ...Catherine  Drew. 
Mit  und  Ohne  Vakation.     ...E.  von  Grotthuss. 
Philipp  Jacob  Spencer.     ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn. 
Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages.     ...George  William  Cox  and 

E.  H.  Jones. 
Red  knights  of  Germany.     ...Peter  Boyle. 
Rent   in   a   cloud.      ...Charles  James  Lever.      (Pseud.,   Cornelius 

O'Dowd ;  Harry  Lorrequer.) 
Rolandseck  :  a  romance  of  the  Rhine.     ...Gerald  Holcroft. 
Romans  et  epopees  chevaleresques  de  TAllemagne  au  moyen  age. 

...Gustav  von  Bonstetten. 
Die  Romer  in  Deutschland.     ...Joseph  Marius  Babo. 
Rosenkreuzer  und  Illuminaten.     ...Max  Ring. 
Scenes  and  characters  of  the  middle  ages.     ...Edward  L.  Cutts. 


192  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

GERMANY—  Cotiiiimcd. 

Slottet  ved  Rhinen.     ...Johannes  Carsten  von  Hauch. 

Spinoza.     ...Berthold  Auerbach.     English  translation. 

Spinoza  :  ein  Denkerleben.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 

Stories  of  old  renown.     ...Robert  Hope  Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott 

R.  Hope.) 
Stories  of  the  Rhine.     ...Emile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Vanished  Emperor.     ...Percy  Andreae. 
Verlorene  Handschrift.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Verrath  und  Liebe.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 
Vikings  of  the  Baltic.     ...George  W.  Dasent. 
Von  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
See  also  GERMAN  HISTORY. 

GHETTO. 

Aus  dem  Ghetto.     ...Leopold  Kompert. 

Christian  and  Leah.     ...Leopold  Kompert.     English  translation. 

Vorhang-Purin.     ...Math.  Kisch. 

GHOST-STORIES  AND  THE  SUPERNATURAL.     A  Selection. 
Archibald  Malmaison.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 
Cecilia  de  Noel.     ...Lanoe  Falconer. 
Der  Chaldaische  Zauberer.     ...Ernst  Eckstein. 
Chaldean  magician.     ...Ernst  Eckstein.     English  translation. 
Damen's  ghost.     ...Edwin  L.  Bynner. 
Dead  man's  story.     ...H.  Herman. 
Fantome  d'Orient.     ...Louis  Marie  Julien  Viaud.     (Pseud.,  Pierre 

Loti.) 
Frankenstein.     ...Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley. 
Der  Geisterseher :  eine  Geschichte  aus  den  Memoires  des  Grafen 

von  O.     ...J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller. 
Ghost-house ;  or,  Story  of  Rose  Lichen.     ...E.  W.  Mildred. 
Ghost-hunter  and  his  family.     ...Michael  Banim. 
Ghost  of  Redbrook.     ...J.  G.  A.  Coulson. 
Ghost-seer ;   or,  Apparitionist.     ...J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller.     English 

translation. 
Ghost-seer.     ...Johann  C.  Friedrich  von  Schiller.     ...English  trans- 

lation. 
Ghost  stories  and  presentiments.     ...Anon. 
Ghosts  and  family  legends.     ...Catherine  Crowe. 
Guy  Neville's  ghost.     ...Percy  Greg. 
Haunted  and  the  haunters;  or,  House  and  the  brain.     ...Edward 

George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Haunted  hotel.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
Haunted  wood.     ...E.  E.  Ellis. 


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GHOST   STOEIES   AND   THE   SUPEKNATURAL  —  C^;///>/«^^. 
Italian  ghost  story.     ...John  Temple  Leader. 
Last  tenant.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 
Lost  Stradivarius.     ...J.  Meade  Falkner. 
Lourdes.     ...fimile  Zola. 
Love  is  a  spirit.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 
Magic  ink  and  other  stories.     ...William  Black. 
Magic  runes.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Magic  skin.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
Man  in  black.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Maurice ;  or,  Red  jar.     ...Frances  Villiers,  Countess  of  Jersey. 
Mrs.  Lord's  moonstone.     ...C.  Stokes  Wayne. 
Necromancer.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Nephele.     ...Francis  William  Bourdillon. 
Out  of  the  past      ...E.  Anson  More,  Jr. 
La  peau  de  chagrin.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Phantom  city  :  a  volcanic  romance.    ...William  Westall 
Phantom  from  the  East.     ...Louis  Marie  Julien  Viaud.     (Pseud., 

Pierre  Loti.)     English  translation. 
Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories  of  "  Ours."     ...James  Grant. 
Phantom  Rickshaw  and  other  tales.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Phantom  ship.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Rival  ghosts.     ...James  Brander  Matthews.     (In  his  Tales  of  fantasy 

and  fact.) 
Second  opportunity  of  Mr.  Staplehurst.     ...Anon. 
Some  Chinese  ghosts.     ...Chita  Lafcadio  Hearn. 
Spectre  of  Milaggio.     ...Andrew  Wilson. 
Stable  for  nightmares.     ...James  Le  Fanu,  Sheridan,  Young,  and 

others. 
Strange  stories  of  coincidence  and  ghostly  adventures.     ...Anon. 
Tales  for  a  stormy  night.     ...Eugene  F.  Bliss,  ed. 
Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact.     ...James  Brander  Matthews. 
Unlaid  ghost :  a  story  in  metempsychosis.     ...Joseph  Vila  Prichard. 
Water  ghosts  and  others.     ...John  Kendrick  Bangs. 

GOTHE,  JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON.     Lived  1749-1832. 
Alide  :  an  episode  of  Gothe's  life.     ...Emma  Lazarus. 
Goethe    and    Schiller.       ...Clara    M.    Mundt.       (Pseud.,    Louise 

Miihlbach.)      English  translation. 
Gothe    und    Schiller.       ...Clara    M.    Mundt.       (Pseud.,    Louise 

Miihlbach.) 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  SEEKING. 

Adventures  in  the  Comanche  country.     ...Alice  Webber. 
Around    the    gold   deep :    a   romance    of    the    Sierras.      ...A.   P. 
Reeder. 

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GOLD  AND  SILVEE  ^-E^SXmOi—  Continued. 

Captain  Bayley's  heir  :    a  tale  of  the  gold  fields  of  California. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Digging  for  gold.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
La  fievre  d'or  i860.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
'49 :    the  gold-seekers  of  the  Sierras.      ...Cincinnatus   H.  Miller. 

(Pseud.,  Joaquin  Miller.) 
Gold :  a  Dutch-Indian  story.     ...Annie  Linden. 
Golden  days  of  '49.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 

Golden  dream.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne.  [translation. 

Gold  seekers :  a  tale  of  California     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English 
Land  of  gold.     ...George  G.  Spurr. 

Lord  John  ;  or,  Search  for  gold.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
Nelly's  silver  mine.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Off  to  Calif ornia<     ...James  F.  Cobb. 
Painted  desert.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Silver  Canon.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
Silver  caves  :  a  mining  story.     ...Ernest  Ingersoll. 
Story  of  the  mine.     ...Charles  Howard  Shinn. 
Twice  bought :  a  tale  of  the  Oregon  gold  fields.     ...Robert  Michael 

Ballantyne. 
Young  silver  seekers.     ...Samuel  W.  Cozzens. 
See  also  MINES  AND  MINING. 

GOLDSCHMIDT,  MADAME.     See  LIND,  JENNY. 

GONZALVO  DE  CORDOVA.     Lived  U53-1515. 
Gonzalvo  de  Cordova.     ...Jean  P.  C.  de  Florian. 
Great  Captain.     ...Ulrick  R.  Burke. 

GORDON,  CHARLES  GEORGE.     Lived  1833-1885. 

For  honor,  not  honors :  being  the  story  of  Gordon  of  Khartoum 
...William  Gordon  Stables. 

GORDON,  PATRICK.     Lived  1635-1699. 
Mynheer  Joe.     ...St.  George  Rathborne. 

GOVERNESSES. 

Curb  of  honor.     ...Matilda  B.  Edwards. 

Good  French  governess.     ...Maria  Edgeworth. 

Janet.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

John  Ward's  governess.     ...Annie  L.  MacGregor. 

Lady  Betty's  governess.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Man  of  to-day.     ...Helen  B.  Mathers. 

Miss  Canary.     ...Clara  B.  Conant. 

Not  "  a  fool's  errand."     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Only  the  governess.     ...Rosa  N.  Carey. 

Roy's  repentance.    ...Adeline  Sergeant. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  195 

GRANADA. 

Alhambra.     ...Washington  Irving, 
Conquest  of  Granada.     ...Washington  Irving. 
Leila.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Tales  from  Spanish  history.     ...Elizabeth  J.  Barbazoo. 
See  also  SPANISH  HISTORY. 

GREECE. 

Description,  History^  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Amygdal :  a  tale  of  the  Greek  revolution.     ...Mrs.  Edmonds. 

Anastasius.     ...Thomas  Hope. 

Anthea :  true  history  of  the  war  of  Greek  independence.  ...Cecile 
Cassavetti. 

Apelles  and  his  contemporaries.     ...Henry  Greenough. 

Aspasia :  a  romance  of  art  and  love  in  ancient  Hellas.  ...Robert 
Hamerling. 

Callias.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 

Charikles.     ...Wilhelm  Adolph  Becker. 

Charmione  :  a  tale  of  the  great  Athenian  revolution.  ...Edward  A. 
Leatham. 

Constantine  :  a  tale  of  Greece  under  King  Otho.    ...George  Horton. 

Demigod.     ...Edward  P.  Jackson. 

Fair  Athens.     ...Edmonds. 

Few  days  at  Athens.     ...Frances  Wright  D'Arusmont. 

Fountain  of  Arethusa.     ...Robert  Landor. 

Glaucia.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Heroes  of  ancient  Greece:  a  story  of  the  days  of  Socrates  the 
Athenian.     ...Ellen  Palmer. 

Hypatia.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

King  of  the  mountains.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 

Last  Athenian.     ...Abraham  Viktor  Rydberg.     English  translation. 

Pausanias  the  Spartan.  ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 
Lytton. 

Pericles.     ...Cornwallis. 

Philothea.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 

Prince  of  Argolis.     ...J.  Moyr  Smith. 

Le  roi  des  montagnes.     ...Edmond  About. 

Saint  Paul  in  Greece.     ...G.  S.  Davis. 

Den  siste  Athenaren.     ...Abraham  Viktor  Rydberg. 

Stories  from  the  Greek  comedians.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 

Thoth  :  a  romance.     ...Joseph  Shield  Nicholson, 

Three  Greek  children.     ...Alfred  John  Church. 

Voyage  du  jeune  Anacharsis  en  Grece,  vers  le  milieu  du  quatri^me 
siecle  avant  Jesus  Christ.     ...J.  J.  Barthelemy. 

Young  Anacharsis.     ...J.  J.  Barthelemy.     English  translation. 


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GBEEK  REVOLUTION.     See  REVOLUTIONS,  Greek. 

GREGORY  VII.  POPE  OF  ROME.     Lived  1015-1085. 
Bertha;  or,  Pope  and  emperor.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
Truce  of  God  :  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.     ...George  H.  Miles. 
See  also  CATHOLICISM. 

GREY,  LADY  JANE.     Lived  1537-155^. 
Lady  Jane  Grey.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Tower  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 
GUSTAVUS  I.  (VASA)  OF  SWEDEN.     Reigned  1523-1560. 
Adventures  of  Gustavus  Vasa.     ...L.  S.  Griffith. 
Gustav  Wasa.     ...Louisa  M.  Grafin  von  Robiano. 
Gustavus  Vasa  and  his  stirring  times.     ...Albert  Alberg. 
Hero  of  the  North.     ...William  Diamond. 
Princess  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Prinsessan  af  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Die  Sohne  Gustav  Wasas.     ...Carl  Berkow. 
See  also  SWEDEN. 
GUSTAVUS  II.  (ADOLPHUS)  OF  SWEDEN.     Reigned  1611-1652. 
Blameless  knights ;  or,  Liitzen  and  Vendee.     ...Alice  H.  F.  Byng, 

Viscountess  Enfield. 
Gustaf  Adolph.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Gustaf  och  30  iriga  kriget.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Gustavus  Adolphus.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Lion  of  the  North:  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and 

the  wars  of  religion.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Maid  of  Stralsund  :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...John  B.  de 

Liefde. 
Maria  Schweidler  die  Bernsteinhexe.    ...  Johann  Wilhelm  Meimhold. 
Maria  Schweidler  the  amber  witch.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meimhold. 

English  translation. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
My  Lady  Rotha.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.    ...Zacharias  Topelius.    English  translation. 
See  also  THIRTY  YEARS'  WAR. 

GUSTAVUS  III.  OF  SWEDEN.     Reigned  1771-1792. 
Gustav  den  Tredje  och  hans  hof.     ...Carl  A.  Kullberg. 
Gustavus  III.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Gustav  Ills  testamente  eller  1792  och  181 5.     ...Henrik  af  Trolle. 
Seton.     ...Carl  S.  F.  von  Zeipel. 

Under  Gustaf  IH's  forsta  regerings  Sr.    ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
See  also  SWEDEN. 


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GUTENBEEG,  JOHANN.     Lived  U10-U68. 
Gutenberg.     ...E.  C.  Pearson. 
Johannes  Gutenberg.     ...Adolf  Stern. 
Noble  printer  and  his  adopted  daughter.     ...Anon. 

HANDEL,  GEORG  FRIEDRICH.     Livedl685-1759. 

Master  of  the   musicians :   a   story  of  Handel's   days.     ...Emma 

Marshall.  ' 

Tone-masters.     ...Charles  Barnard.     Vol.  2. 

HAYDN,  JOSEPH.     Lived  1732-1809. 

Consuelo.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.    (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Consuelo.   ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.    (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 

English  translation. 
Seppi.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 
Tone  masters.     ...Charles  Barnard.     Vol.  2. 

HEIDELBEBG. 

Heidelberg.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Im  schloss  zu  Heidelberg.     ...Eva  Hartner. 

Jetta;    or,    Heidelberg   under   the    Romans.      ...Adolf    Hausrath. 

English  translation. 
Jetta :    historischer   Roman   aus  der   Zeit   der  Volkerwanderung. 

...Adolf  Hausrath. 
Die  Rose  von  Heidelberg.     ...Louise  M.  Grafin  von  Robiano. 

HEINE,  HEINRICH.     Lived  1799-1856. 

Heinrich  Heine's  erste  Liebe.     ...Katharine  Diez. 

HENRY,  DUKE  OF  BAVARIA.     Lived  1156-1180. 
Heinrich  der  Lowe.     ...Carl  L.  Haeberlin. 
Heinrich  der  Lowe.     ...Carl  C.  F.  Riedmann. 

HENRY  I.  OF  LORRAINE,  THIRD  DTTKE  OF  GUISE.     Lived  1550- 
1588. 
Henry  of  Guise ;  or.  States  of  Blois.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 
James. 

HENRY  I.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1100-1135. 
Leper-house  of  Janval.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Thomas   of    Reading ;    or,    Sixe    worthie   yeomen   of    the    West. 
...Thomas  Deloney. 

HENRY  II.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigjted  115^-1189. 
Betrothed.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Court  Life  under  the  Plantagenets.     ...Hubert  Hall. 
Eva.     ...Edward  Maturin. 
Fair  Rosamond ;  or,  Days  of  Henry  II.     ...Thomas  Miller. 


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HENRY  II.  OF  Y.Y^QiLK&JS—  Continued, 
Franchise.     ...Josephine  B.  Colomb. 
Heinrich  von  England  und   seine    Sohne.     ...Franziska  C.   J.   F. 

Tarnow. 
Lady  and  the  priest.     ...Katherine  C.  Maberley. 
Plantagenets  :  a  tale  of  the  twelfth  century.     ...Anna  Millikin. 

HENRY  III.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigtted  1216-1272. 
Ue  Montfort;  or,  Old  English  nobleman.     ...Anon. 
Earl  Hubert's  daughter ;  or,  Polishing  of  the  pearl.     ...Emilv  Sarah 

Holt. 
Gaston  de  Blondeville ;  or,  Court  of  Henry  III.     ...Anne  Radcliffe. 
Osbert  of  Aldgate  and  the  troubadour :  a  tale  of  the  Goldsmith's 

Company.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

HENRY  IV.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1399-U13. 

Florette ;  oder  die  erste  Liebe  Heinrich's  IV.     ...Johann  Heinrich 

D.  Zschokke. 
Whittington  and  the  knight  Sans-Terre.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
See  also  WYCLIFFE  AND  THE  LOLLARDS. 

HENRY  V.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigfied  U13-U22. 
Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Henry  of  Monmouth.     ...Major  Michel. 

Joan  the  maid  deliverer  of  France  and  England,  ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Noble  purpose  nobly  won.     ...Anne  Manning. 
See  also  JOAN  OF  ARC. 

HENRY  VI.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  U22-1461. 

Aylmere  ;  or,  Bondman  of  Kent.     ...Robert  T.  Conrad. 

Castle  Harcourt.     ...L.  F.  Winter. 

Old  English  baron  :  a  Gothic  story.     ...Clara  Reeve. 

Owen  Tudor.     ...Jane  Robinson. 

Richard  de   Lacy :    a  tale  of   the   later    Lollards.     ...C.   Edmund 

Maurice. 
Two  penniless  princesses.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Walter  Leukam.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

HENRY  VII.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  U85-1509. 
Berkeley  castle.     ...G.  F.  Berkeley. 
Captain  of  the  Wight :  a  romance  of  Carisbrooke  Castle  in  1488. 

...Frank  Cowper. 
Chronicle  history  of  Perkin  Warbeck.     ...John  Ford. 
Tangled  web  :  a  tale  of  the  fifteenth  century.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Ward  of  the  crown.     ...H.  D.  Wolfensberger  (formerly  Burdon). 


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HENRY  VIII.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1509-1547. 
Agnes  Martin;  or,  Fall  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     ...Anon. 
Alice  Sherwin  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...C.  J.  M. 
Anne  Boleyn.     ...Mrs.  K.  Thomson. 

Anne  Boleyn  ;  or,  Suppression  of  the  religious  houses.     ...Anon. 
Armourer's  prentices.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Bolsover  Castle :    a  tale  from  Protestant  history  of  the  sixteenth 

century.     ...Anon. 
Captain  Cobbler  ;  or,  Lincolnshire  rebellion.     ...Thomas  Cooper. 
Cardinal's  daughter.     ...Robert  M.  Daniel. 
Chained  book.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Chronicles  of  Camber  Castle  :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...Anon. 
Church  and  the  king.     ...Evelyn  E.  Green. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Constable  of  the  Tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Darnley  ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
England's  daybreak  :  narratives  of  the  reformation.     ...E.  Bicker- 

steth. 
Forest  of  Arden.     ...William  Gresley. 

Freston  Tower  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wolsey.     ...Richard  Cobbold. 
Friar  Hildebrand's  cross.     ...Margaret  Agnes  Paul. 
Heiress  of  Ravensby.     ...J.  L.  Watson. 
Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...Anne  Manning. 
In  Editha's  days.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote  :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
King  and  the  cloister.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
King  Henry  and  his  court.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Konig  Heinrich  und  sein  Hof    ....Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Lady  Rosamond's  book.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Lancashire  witches  :  a  romance  of  Pendle  forest.      ...William  Har- 
rison Ainsworth. 
Last  abbot  of  Glastonbury.     ...Anon. 
Last  of  the  abbots.     ...Arthur  Brown. 
Lettice  Eden :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Life  and  wonderful  adventures  of  "  Trotty  Testudo."     ...Flora  F. 

Wylde. 
Lincolnshire  tragedy.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Die  Lollharden.     ...Hans  G.  Lotz. 
Maid  and  the  monk.     ...Walter  Stanhope. 
Margaret  Roper.     ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 


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HENEY  VIII.  OF  ENGLAND  —  Continued. 

Memoirs    of    Henry    VIII.   of  England.     ...Henry   W.    Herbert. 

(Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Necromancer.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
New  year's  day.     1518.     ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks.     (In  his  Storied 

holidays.) 
Noble  wife.     ...John  Saunders. 
Passages  in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller  Mistress  Anne  Askew. 

...Anne  Manning. 
Pendower :  a  story  of  Cornwall  in  the  time  of  Henry  the  Eighth. 

...Marianne  Filleul. 
Pilgrimage  of  grace.     ...M.  Emery. 

Pilgrims  of  Walsingham.     ...Agnes  and  Susana  Strickland. 
Richard  Hunne.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Story  of  John  Heywood.     ...Charles  Bruce. 
Tor  Hill.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Tower  Hill.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Tragic  coronation.     ...Herbert  V.  Mills. 
True  story  of  Catherine  Parr.     ...Elsa  D.  E.  Keeling, 
mine's  escape  ;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Emma  Robinson. 
When  you  see  me  you  know  me.     ...Samuel  Rowley. 
Windsor  Castle.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Wooing  of  Catherine  Parr.     ...Anon. 

HENEY  II.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  mi -1559. 

Brigand ;  or,  Corse  de  Leon.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Les  comtes  de  Montgomery  :  roman  historique.     ...Lottin  de  Laval. 

Les  deux  Dianes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Diane  de  Poitiers.     ...Jean  B.  PI.  R.  Capefigue. 

Diane  de  Poitiers.     ...Maurice  A.  Maurage. 

Helen  of  Tournon.  ...Adelaide  M.  E.  F.  Souza-Botelho.  English 
translation. 

Mademoiselle  de  Tournon.     ...Adelaide  M.  E.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 

Le  page  du  due  de  Savoie.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Princess  of  Cleves.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette.    English  translation. 

La  Princesse  de  Cleves.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette. 

Two  Dianas.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

HENRY  III.   OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1571^-1589. 

Chicot  the  jester.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
La  dame  de  Monsoreau.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
La  dame  de  Saint-Bris.     ...Alexandre  F.  Guesdon. 


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HENEY  III.  OF  FRANCE  —  Continued. 

Le  due  de  Guise.     ...Louis  P.  P.  Legay. 

Forty-five  guardsmen.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Gaston  de  Blondville  ;  or,  Court  of  Henry  III.  resting  in  Ardennes. 

...Anne  Radcliffe. 
Henry  of  Guise  ;  or,  States  of  Blois.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Histoire  de  Marguerite  de  Valois,  reine  de  Navarre,  soeur  de  Fran- 

9ois  I.     ...Charlotte  R.  de  Caumont  de  La  Force. 
Marguerite  de  Valois :  a  historical  romance.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

English  translation. 
Une  niece  de  Balafr^  :  histoire  du  temps   de  la  Ligue.     ...Ernest 

Faligan. 
De  rOrco.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Owen  Tudor.     ...Jane  Robinson. 
Les  quarante-cinq.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
La  reine  Margot.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Under  the  bells.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

HENRY  IV.   OF  FRANCE.     Reignedl589-1G10. 
L^Abbesse  de  Montmertre.     ...Henri  Augu. 
Heinrich  des  Vierten  Vermahlung  mit  Bertha  von  Susa.     ...Luise 

Zeller. 
Henri  Quatre.     ...John  H.  Mancur. 
Henry  IV.     ...Luise  Zeller.     English  translation. 
Henry  IV.     ...John  H.  Mancur.     English  translation. 
One  in  a  thousand ;   or,  Days  of  Henry  Quatre.     ...George  Payne 

Rainsford  James. 
Rose  d'Albret ;   or.  Troublous  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 

HENRY  IV.   OF   GERMANY.     Reigned  1056-1106, 

Bertha ;  historical  romance  of  the  time  of  Henry  IV.  of  Germany. 

...Joseph  E.  C.  Bishoff.     English  translation. 
Bertha;  or,  Pope  and  the  emperor.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Boy  crusaders.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
Die  Fahrten  Thiodolfs  des  Islanders.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte 

Fouque. 
Fighting  the  Saracens  ;  or,  Boy  knight.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Florine  princess  of  Burgundy :  a  tale  of  the  first  crusade.     ...Wil- 

•     liam  B.  MacCabe. 
Foure  prentises   of   London,   with    the    conquest    of   Jerusalem. 

...Thomas  Heywood. 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.     ...C.  A.  Bloss. 

Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
Lombardi  alia  prima  crociata.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 


202  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

HENRY  IV.  OF  G^Y.'KKkWl  —  Continued. 

In  the  brave  days  of  old  :  the  story  of  the  crusades.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Konigin  Bertha  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Lady  Sybil's  choice  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Mathilde  ;  or,  Memoires  tires  de  I'histoire  des  croisades.    ...Sophia 

Risteau  Cottin. 
Parcival :  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Saracen ;   or,   Matilda    and   Malek   Adhel  :    a   crusade  romance. 

...Sophia  Risteau  Cottin.     English  translation. 
Sir  Walter's  ward  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...William  Everard. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...William  E.  Button. 
Truce  of  God  :  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.      ...George  H.  Miles. 

HENRY  THE  LION.  See  HENRY  DUKE  OF  BAVARIA. 

HEREDITY. 

Blessed  Saint  Certainty.  ...William  Mumford  Baker.  (Pseud., 
George  Harrington.) 

Captain  Macdonald's  daughter.     ...Archibald  Campbell. 

Counterparts.    ...Elizabeth  Sheppard.    (Pseud.,  Beatrice  Reynolds.) 

Curb  of  honor.     ...Matilda  B.  Edwards. 

Demigod.     ...Edward  P.  Jackson. 

Elsie  Venner :  a  romance  of  destiny.     ...Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

From  one  generation  to  another.     ...H.  Seton  Merriman. 

Heavenly  twins.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 

History  of  David  Grieve.  ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry 
Ward). 

John  Applegate,  surgeon.     ...Mary  Harriett  Norris. 

Our  manifold  nature.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 

Out  of  step.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool.     (Sequel  to  Two  Salomes.) 

Pushed  by  unseen  hands.     ...Helen  H.  Gardener. 

Romance  of  a  chalet.  ...Rose  Murray  Prior  Praed  (Mrs.  Camp- 
bell Praed). 

Story  of  an  enthusiast.     ...Mrs.  C.  V.  Jamison. 

Superfluous  woman.     ...Anon, 

Two  Salomes.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 

HEREWARD. 

Hereward  the  Saxon.     ...Charles  Knight. 
Hereward  the  Wake.   ...Charles  Kingsley. 

HERMANN. 

Arminius  oder  Hermann,  nebst  seiner  durchlauchtigsten  Thusnelda 
in  einer  sinnreichen  Staats-Liebes-  und  Pleldengeschichte. 
...Daniel  C.  von  Lohenstein. 

Hermann.     ...E.  Buerstenbinder. 


SUBJEC2'  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  203 

HEROES  AND   HEROISM. 

Bathilde ;  ou,  L'heroisme  de  I'amour.      ...Fran9ois  T.  B.  d'Arnaud. 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong.     ...Charles  Sheldon. 

Decatur  and  Somers.     ...Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 

Friedrich  de  Algeroy,  the  hero  of  Camden  Plains.     ...Giles  Gazer, 

pseud. 
Hebrew  heroes.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Hero  girl  and  how  she  became  a  captain  in  the  army.     ...Ellen 

T.  H.  Putnam. 
Hero  in  the  strife.     ...Louisa  C.  Silke. 
Hero  of  Cowpens.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 
Hero  of  the  north.     ...Diamond. 
Hero  tales  from  American  history.     ...Henry  Cabot  Lodge   and 

Theodore  Roosevelt. 
Heroes  of  ancient  Greece.     ...Ellen  Palmer. 
Heroes  of  the  North.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 
Heroes   of   Young   America.     ...Robert   H.    Moncrieff.      (Pseud., 

Ascott  R.  Hope.) 
Heroine  of  the  confederacy.     ...Florence  J.  O'Connor. 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.     ...Charles  A.  Bloss. 
Die  heroischen  Epopeen.     Gustav  Wasa  und  Columbus.     ...F.  M. 

Franzen. 
Isabeau's  hero:    a  story  of  the  revolt  of  the  Cevennes.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 
Triumphs  of  the  cross.     ...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
True  hero;   or.  Story  of   William  Penn.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Twin  heroes.     ...F.  A.  Reed. 

HIGHLANDERS   OF   SCOTLAND. 

Altavona.     ...John  S.  Blackie. 

Away  on  the  moorland.     ...A.  C.  Chambers. 

Chief  of  Glen-Orchay.     ...William  Bennett. 

Clan    Albin:    a  national  tale.      ...Christina  Jane  Johnstone  (Mrs. 

John  Johnstone). 
Donald  Ross  of  Heimra.     ...William  Black. 
Duke  of  Albany's  own  Highlanders.     ...James  Grant. 
Elizabeth    de    Bruce.      ...Christina  Jane   Johnstone    (Mrs.   John 

Johnstone). 
Gienmorwen  ;  or,  Child  life  in  the  Highlands.     ...M.  M.  B. 
Glennair;  or.  Life  in  the  Highlands.     ...Helen  Hazlett.     (Pseud., 

H.  M.  Tatem.) 


204  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION 

HIGHLANDERS  OF  SCOTLAND  —  Continued, 
Heather  belles.     ...Sigma,  pseud. 
Highland  legends.     ...Sir  Thomas  D.  Lauder. 
Highland  nurse  :  a  tale.     ...George  Douglas  Campbell. 
Highland  rambles  and  long  legends  to  shorten  the  way.      ...Sir 

Thomas  D.  Lauder. 
In  far  Lochaber.     ...William  Black. 
Jessie  Cameron  :  a  Highland  story.     ...Rachel  Butler. 
Laura  Everingham ;  or,  Highlanders  of  Glen  Ora.     ...James  Grant 
Legendary  tales  of  the  Highlands.     ...Sir  Thomas  D.  Lauder. 
Legends   of    the    Black    Watch;    or,    Forty-second    Highlanders. 

...James  Grant. 
Legends  of  the  Isles  and  Highland  gathermgs.     ...Charles  Mackay. 
Macleod  of  Dare.     ...William  Black. 

Mr.  Pisistratus  Brown,  M.  P.,  in  the  Highlands.     ...William  Black. 
Morag:  a  tale  of  Highland  life.     ...Mrs.  Milne  Rae. 
Popular  tales  of  the  West  Highlands.     ...John  F.  Campbell,  ed. 
Princess  of  Thule.     ...William  Black. 

Raffans  folk:  a  story  of  a  Highland  parish.     ...Mary  E.  Gellie. 
Le  regiment  des  geants.     ...Paul  Feval. 
Reminiscences  of  a  Highland  parish.     ...Norman  Macleod. 
Rob  Roy.     .,.Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Roua  Pass  ;  or,  Englishmen  in  the  Highlands.     ...Erick  Mackenzie. 
Royal  Highlanders  ;  or,  Black  Watch  in  Egypt.     ...James  Grant. 
Startling.     ...Norman  Macleod. 

Stronbuy;  or.  Hanks  of  Highland  yarn.     ...James  C.  Lees. 
Tales  of  the  Highlands.     ...Sir  Thomas  D.  Lauder. 
See  also  SCOTLAND. 

HILDEBRAND.     See  GREGORY  VII.,  POPE  OF  ROME. 

HOFER,  ANDREAS.     Lived  1767-1810. 

Andreas  Hofer.     ...Maximilian  von  Schenkendorf. 

Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.      (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Andreas  Hofer.      ...Clara  M.  Mundt.      (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

English  translation. 
At  odds.     ...Jemima  Montgomery,  Baroness  von  Tautphceus. 
1809  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Year  nine  :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.     ...Anne  Manning. 
See  also  TYROLESE. 

HOGARTH,  WILLIAM.     Lived  1697-176J^. 

Wilhelm  Hogarth  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
William  Hogarth :  a  romance,     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel.     English 
translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  205 

HOME  RULE  FOR  IRELAND.     See  POLITICS,  Irish. 

HOMILETICS. 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong.     ...Charles  Sheldon. 

His  majesty  myself.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 

Jarousseau,  le  pasteur  du  desert.    ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene  Pelletan. 

Jean  Jarousseau,  pastor  of  the  desert.     ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene 

Pelletan.     English  translation. 
Little  minister.     ...James  Mathew  Barrie. 
Mark   Rutherford,   dissenting   minister.     ...William   Hale   White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
1900  :  a  forecast  and  a  story.     ...Marianne  Farningham. 
Parson's  proxy.     ...Kate  W.  Hamilton. 
Prophet   of  the   Great   Smoky   Mountains.     ...Mary  N.  Murfree. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 
Supply    at    Saint    Agatha's.      ...Elizabeth    Stuart    Phelps    Ward 

(Mrs.  Herbert  D.  Ward). 

HOOD,  ROBIN.     Lived  1160- ? 

Boy  foresters  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Robin  Hood.   ...Anne  Bowman. 

Famous  exploits  of  Robin  Hood.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 

Forest  days :  a  romance  of  old  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Forest  outlaws  ;  or,  Saint  Hugh  and  the  king.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 
Maid  Marian.     ...Thomas  L.  Peacock. 

Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood J.  E.  Muddock. 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.     ...Howard  Pyle. 

Noble  birth  and  gallant  achievements  of  that  remarkable  outlaw 

Robin  Hood.     ...Anon. 
Le  prince  des  voleurs.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Robin  Hood.     ...Pierce  Egan,  Jr. 
Royston  Gower.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Sad  shepherd.     ...Benjamin  Jonson. 

HUGUENOTS. 

Arnold  Delahaize;  or.  Huguenot  pastor.     ...Francisca  I.  Ouvry. 

Asylum  Christi :  a  story  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 

Der  Aufruhr  in  den  Cevennen.     ...Johann  Ludwig  Tieck. 

Blanche  Gamond:  a  heroine  of  the  faith.     ...Anon. 

Blanche  the  Huguenot.     ...William  Anderson. 

Bourdaloue  and  Louis  XIV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 

English  translation. 
By  sword  and  fire.     ...Thomas  Archer. 
Camisard;  or,  Protestants  of  Languedoc.     ...Anon. 
Chansonnier  Huguenot  du  XVI^  siecle.     ...Anon. 
Chateau  de  Louard :  a  story  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.     ...Henry  C. 

Coape. 


2o6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

HTJGTJENOTS  —  Continued. 

Chevalier's  daughter.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Chillon.     ...Jane  L.  Willyams. 

Claude  Stocq.     ...Henriette  F.  A.  Reybaud. 

Constable  de  Bourbon.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Cross  and  the  crown :   a  tale  of  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of 

Nantes.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
Dorothy  Arden  :  a  story  of  England  and  France  two  hundred  years 

ago.     ...J.  M.  Callwell. 
Driven  into  exile :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Charlotte  Tucker. 

(Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Duchess  of  Mazarin.     ...Anon. 
Esperance.     ...Mary  Bramston. 

French  and  English:  a  tale  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Anon. 
Gaspard  de  Coligny.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Gentleman  of  France.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Good  old  times.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Henri  de  Rohan;  or,  Huguenot  refugee.     ...Francisca  I.  Ouvry. 
Historic  tales  of  the  Reformation  in  the  southwest  provinces  of 

France  and  Navarre.     ...Robert  F.  Jameson. 
How  they  kept  the  faith.     ...Grace  Raymond. 
Hubert  Montreuil ;  or,  Huguenot  and  the  dragoon.     ...Francisca  I. 

Ouvry. 
Huguenot  exiles ;  or,  Times  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Huguenot  family.     ...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Huguenot    family  in   an    English  village.      ...Henrietta    Keddie. 

(Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Huguenots.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Huguenots.     ...Mrs.  Marsh. 
In  the  vulture's  nest.     ...Mildred  Fairfax. 
Isabeau's  hero  :  a  story  of  the  revolt  of  the  Cevennes.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Jaques  Bonneval ;  or,  Days  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Jean  Cavalier;  ou,  Les  fanatiques  de  Cevennes.     ...Marie  Joseph 

Eugene  Sue. 
Jeannette :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 
Madeleine ;  or,  Noble  life  in  a  humble  sphere.     ...  Vicomtesse  de 

Solange  de  Kerkadec. 
Minister  of  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes.     English  translation. 
Les  missionnaires  bottes  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Adolphe  Michel. 
Nanon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Old  manuscript.     ...Blanche  Moggridge. 
Palissy  the  Huguenot  potter.     ...Cecilia  L.  Brightwell. 
Der  Pfarrer  von  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes. 
Priest  and  the  Huguenot.   ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     Eng- 
lish translation. 


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HIIGTTENOTS  —  Continued. 

Protestant  leader.  ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Provocations  of  Madame  Palissy.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Royal  hunt :  a  story  of  Huguenot  emigration.     ...Mrs.  E.  C.  Wilson. 

Saint  Augustine  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots  in  America.  ...John 
R.  Musick. 

Soldiers  of  the  cross.     ...Edith  S.  Floyer. 

Sunset  in  the  province.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 

Suzanne  de  TOrme.     ...H.  G. 

Through  stress  and  strain.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Under  the  red  robe.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Villegagnon :  a  tale  of  the  Huguenot  persecution.  ...William  Henry 
Giles  Kingston. 

See  also  PEKSECUTIONS  and  SAINT  BARTHOLOMEW'S  MAS- 
SACRE. 

HUMBOLDT,   FRIEDBICH   HEINRICH  ALEXANDRE   VON.     Lived 
1769-1859. 
Alexandre  von  Humboldt.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

HUNGARY. 

Description,  History,  Manners^  and  Customs. 
Abafi.     ...Miklos  Josika. 
Az  utolso  Batori.     ...Miklos  Josika. 
Csehek  Magyarorszagban.     ...Miklos  Josika. 
Dr.  Dumany's  wife.     ...Mor  Jokai.     English  translation. 
Drei  Schlosser.     ...Eduard  T3reier. 
Egy  Magyar  nabob.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
Erdely  aranykora.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
Falu  Jegyzoje-     ...Jozsef  Etovos. 
Forest  and  foresters.     ...Laura  Jewry. 
Flirst  Georg  Rakocsy  i  in  Reps.     ...Theobald  Wolf. 
Good  people  of  Pawlicz.     ...Colomann  Mikszath. 
Hungarian  brothers.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Hungarian  castle.     ...Julia  Pardoe. 
Hungarian  girl.     ...Mariana  Tenger. 
Hungarian  tales.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Interpreter:    a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Interrupted  wedding.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Irma.     ...Charles  Vetter  Du  Lys. 
Karpathy  Zoltan.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
Kossuths  Braut.     ...Theodor  Scheibe. 
Der  letzte  Konig  der  Magyaren.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 


208  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

HUNGARY  —  Continued. 

Life's  discipline :   a  tale   of  the   annals   of   Hungary.     ...Therese 

Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson.     (Pseud.,  Talvj.) 
Ludwig  Kossuth  und  Clemens  Metternich.     ...Sigmund  Kolisch. 
Modern  Midas.     ...Mor  Jokai.     English  translation. 
Pandour  and  his  princess.     ...Anon.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood.) 
Der  Pascha  von  Buda.     ...Johann  Heinrich  Zschokke. 
Politikai  divatok.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
Rab  Raby.     ...Mor  Jokai. 
Rauschgold.     ...Stephanie  Wohl. 
Sham  gold.     ...Stephanie  Wohl.     English  translation. 
Siege  of  Buda.     ...Anon. 

Story  of  the  faith  in  Hungary.  ...Anon.   (Sundays  at  Home,  vol.  14.) 
Tales   and    traditions   of    Hungary.      ...Terencz   A.   and   Terezia 

Pulszky.     English  translation. 
Village  notary.     ...Jozsef  Eotvos.     English  translation. 
Zord  Ido.     ...Zsigmund  Kereny.  , 

Zriny.     ...Theodor  Koerner. 
Zrinyi  a  kolto.     ...Miklos  Josika. 
Zrinyi  a  kolto.     ...Karoly  Szasz. 

HUSS,  JOHN.     Lived  1S7S-U15, 

Crushed   yet    conquering :   a   story   of  Constance   and    Bohemia. 

...Deborah  Alcock. 
Gisela.     ...M.  Lehmann. 

Jean  Zyska.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.  (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Johann  Ziska.     ...Franz  T.  Wangenheim. 
Ottokar  von  Falkenburg.     ...L.  Lehnert. 
Der  Rabbi  von  Leignitz.     ...A.  Sammter. 
Upalam  Jana  Husa  Cili.     ...Felik  Deriege. 

HYPNOTISM. 

David  Elginbrod.     ...George  MacDonald. 

Herr  Paulus,  his  rise,  his  greatness,  and  his  fall.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Hypnotic  tales  and  other  tales.     ...James  L.  Ford. 

Modern  wizard.     ...Rodrigues  Ottolingui. 

Parasite.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Queen  of  Ecuador.     ...R.  M.  Manley. 

Six  cent  Sam^s.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Soul's  underwood.     ...Charles  Kelsey  Gaines. 

Study  in  hypnotism.     ...Sidney  Flower. 

Suggestion.     ...Mabel  Collins. 

Trilby.     ...George  Louis  Palmella  Busson  Du  Maurier. 

Trilby.     ...George  Louis  Palmella  Busson  Du  Maurier.     English 

translation. 
Witch  of  Prague.    ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  209 

ICELAND. 

Description^  History^  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Curate  of  Steinhollt.     ...James  Flamank. 
Eric  Brighteyes.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 

Grettie  the  outlaw:  a  story  of  Iceland Sabine  Baring-Gould. 

Han  d'Islande.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Iceland  fisherman.     ...Louis  Marie  Julien  Viaud.     (Pseud.,  Pierre 

Loti.)     English  translation. 
Jiingling  und  Madchen.     ...Jou  Thoroddsen. 
Lad  and  lass.     ...Jou  Thoroddsen.     English  translation. 
Northern  lights.     ...Anon. 
Off  the  geysers.     ...Charles  A.  Stephens. 
Pecheur  d'Islande.     ...Louis  Marie  Julien  Viaud.     (Pseud.,  Pierre 

Loti.) 

IDENTITY. 

Corsican  brothers.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Doctor  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

Lesfreres  corses.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Guy  Tresillian's  fate.     ...Harriet  Lewis. 

L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     ...Chevalier  de  Mouhy. 

In  the  day  of  adversity.     ...J.  Bloundelle  Burton. 

Jane  Field.     ...Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Literary  courtship  under   the  auspices   of   Pike's   Peak.     ...Anna 

Fuller. 
Miss  Mordeck's  father.     ...Fani  Pusey  Gooch. 
My  double  and  how  he  undid  me.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Prisoner  of  Zenda,  being  the  history  of  three  months  in  the  life  of 

an  Englishman.     ...Anthony  Hope. 
Question  of  identity.     ...Louisa  P.  Dodge. 
Ralph  Rider  of  Brent.     ...Florence  Warden. 
Soldier  and  a  gentleman.     ...J.  M.  Cobban. 
Track  of  a  storm.     ...Owen  Hall 
Tragic  blunder.     ...Mrs.  H.  Lovett  Camoron. 
Tresilian  Court.     ...Harriet  Lewis. 
Two  Salomes.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 
Unbidden  quest.     ...E.  W.  Hornung. 

Unlaid  ghost :  a  story  in  metempsychosis.     ...Joseph  Vila  Prichard. 
Wedded  to  fate.     ...Mrs.  George  Sheldon. 

ILLINOIS. 

Barriers  burned  away.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Cliff-dwellers.     ...Henry  B.  Fuller. 
Foiled  by  a  lawyer.     ...Anon. 
George's  mother.     ...Stephen  Crane. 

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2IO  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ILLINOIS  —  Continued. 

Graysons.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 

Hardscrabble  ;  or,  Fall  of  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 

Hoosier  schoolmaster.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 

Lucky  number:  a  book  of  stories  of  the  Chicago  slums.     ...J.  K. 

Friedmann. 
McVeys.     ...Joseph  Kirkland. 
Two  circuits.     ...J.  L.  Crane. 

Wau-nan-gee ;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 
With  the  procession.     ...Henry  B.  Fuller. 
Zury,  the  meanest  man  in  Spring  Co.     ...Joseph  Kirkland. 

IMAGINAEY   LANDS,  CITIES,   AND   INSTITUTIONS. 

Account  of  an  extraordinary  living  hidden  city  in  Central  Africa. 
...W.  H.  Middleton. 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.  ...Jules  Verne.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Baron  Munchausen's  narrative  of  his  marvellous  travels  and  cam- 
paigns in  Russia.     ...Rudolf  Erich. 

Baron  Raspe  Trump's  marvellous  underground  journey.  ...Inger- 
soll  Lockwood. 

Battle  of  Dorking  •  reminiscences  of  a  volunteer.  ...George  Tom- 
kyns  Chesney. 

Chronicles  of  Count  Antonio.     ...Anthony  Hope. 

Cinq  semaines  en  ballon.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Daybreak :  a  romance  of  an  old  world.     ...James  Cowan. 

Le  desert  de  glace.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Field  of  ice.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Finding  of  Lot's  wife.     ...Alfred  Clark. 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     ...Thomas  De  Quincey. 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon  and  a  trip  around  it.  ...Jules  Verne. 
English  translation. 

Fur  country.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Gulliver's  travels.     ...Dean  Swift. 

Hartmann  the  anarchist.     ...E.  Douglas  Fawcett. 

Hector  Servadac.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Hector  Servadac.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Involuntary  voyage.     ...Lucien  Biart.     English  translation. 

L'lle  mysterieuse.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Journey  in  other  worlds.     ...John  Jacob  Astor. 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.  ...Jules  Verne.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Looking  backwards.     2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 

Man  of  mark.     ...Anthony  Hope. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  2il 

IMAGINARY  LANDS,  CITIES,  AND  INSTITUTIONS  —  Continued, 
"  McVeys.     ...Joseph  Kirkland. 

Mr.  East's  experience  in  Mr.  Bellamy's  world.     ...Conrad  Wilbrandt. 

Mysterious  Island.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

New  Academe.     ...Edward  Hartington. 
r-New  Eden.     ...C.  J.  Cutcliffe  Hyne. 

1900:  a  forecast  and  a  story.     ...Marianne  Farningham. 

Le  pays  des  fourrures.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Purchase  of  the  North  Pole.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Queer  race.     ...William  Westall. 

Le  rayon  vert.     ...Jules  Verne. 

San  Salvador.     ...Mary  A.  Tucker. 
*^Senator  at  sea:  a  story  of  mine  and  thine.     ...G.  F.  Duysters. 

Stephen  Remarx.     ...James  Adderley. 

De  la  terre  a  la  lune.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Traveller  from  Altruria.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.     ...Jules  Verne.     English 
translation. 

Uranie.     ...Camille  Flammarion. 
•^  Venus  and  Cupid.     ...Anon. 

Vingt  mille  lieues  sous  les  mers.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  punsters.     ...Oliver  Wen- 
dell Holmes. 

Voyage  au  centre  de  la  terre.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Voyage  autour  du  monde  en  quatre-vingts  jours.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Voyage  involontaire.     ...Lucien  Biart. 

Voyage  round  the  world.     ...Jules  Verne. 

INCAS. 

L'Araucan.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Coitlan:  a  tale  of  the  Inca  world.     ...Anson  Uriel  Hancock. 
Golden  magnet,  the  land  of  the  Incas.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
Inca  queen;  or,  Lost  in  Peru.     ...J.  Evelyn.  [montel. 

Les   Incas,  ou  la  destruction  de  I'empire  du  Perou.     ...J.  F.  Mar- 
Last  of  the  Incas  :  a  romance  of  the  Pampas.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

English  translation. 
Lost  Incas.     ...P.  Ozollo.  v 

Puebla,  oder  die  Franzosen  in  Mexico.     ...H.  O.  F.  Goedsche. 
Der  Schatz  der  Ynkas.     ...H.  O.  F.  Goedsche. 
Der  Schatz  des  Inka.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     . 
Treasure  of  the  Inca.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.    ...English  translation. 

INDIA. 

Description^  History^  Ma7tners,  and  Customs. 

Adventures  in  India.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Axbar.     ...A.  S.  Van  Limburg-Bronner. 


212  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

INDIA —  Continued. 

Begumbagh :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.   ...George  Manville  Fenn. 

Bismillah;  or,  Happy  days  in  Cashmere.     ...Hafiz  Allard. 

Black  prince.     ..."Col.  Bowlong,"  pseud. 

Bow  of  fate.     ...Henry  M.  Greenhow. 

Chronicles  of  Dustypore :  a  tale  of  modern  Anglo-Indian  society. 

...Henry  S.  Cunningham. 
Confessions  of  a  Thug.      ..Meadows  Taylor. 
Did  she  love  him  ?     ...James  Grant. 
Dilemma.     ...George  T.  Chesney. 

Douglas  Archdale  :  a  tale  of  Lucknow.     ...C.  M.  Katherine  Phipps. 
Duke  of  Albany's  own  Highlanders.     ...James  Grant. 
Eight  days  :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.     ...R.  E.  Forrest. 
Elsie  Ellerton :  a  novelette  of  Anglo-Indian  life.     ...May  Edwood. 
Fairer  than  a  fairy.     ...James  Grant. 
Family  likeness.     ...Mrs.  B.  M.  Croker. 

First  love  and  last  love  :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.   ...James  Grant. 
Flower  of  forgiveness.     ...Flora  Annie  Steel. 
From  Five  Rivers.     ...Flora  Annie  Steel. 

Heerah:  a  story  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny.     ...Mrs.  E.  J.  Humphrey. 
Helen  Treveryan  ;  or,  Ruling  race.     ...John  Roy. 
Hills  and  plains  :  a  very  old  story.     ...Anon. 
Historical  tales  ;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 
Ilderim  the  Afghan.     ...Robert  H.  Newell.     (Pseud.,  O.  C.  Kerr.) 
Indian  summer.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Indian  tales.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
In  tent  and  bungalow.     ...E.  M.  Cuttim. 
In  times  of  peril.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
John  Hobbs  :  a  tale  of  British  India.     ...G.  Drago 
Life's  handicap.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Light  that  failed.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Lost  in  the  jungle  :    a  story  of   the    Indian   mutiny.      ...Augusta 

Marryat. 
Many  inventions.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Miss  Stuart's  legacy.     ...Flora  Annie  Steel. 

Mr.  Isaacs  :  a  tale  of  modern  India.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Naulahka.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 

Nirgis  :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.     ...Hafiz  Allard.. 
Noble  queen  :  a  romance  of  Indian  history.     ...Meadows  Taylor. 
Oakfield;  or,  Fellowship  in  the  East.     ...William  D.  Arnold. 
Officer's  children.     ...Mary  Abbott. 
On  the  face  of  the  waters:  a  tale  of  the  mutiny.     ...Flora  Annie 

Steel. 
On  the  Irrawaddy :  a  story  of  the  Burmese  war.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  213 

INDIA—  Continued. 

On  to  the  rescue.     ...William  Gordon  Stables. 
Pandurang  Hari.     ...William  Brown  Hockley. 

Phantom  'rickshaw Rudyard  Kipling. 

Phantom  ship.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Plain  tales  from  the  hills.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 

Potter's  thumb.     ...Flora  Annie  Steel. 

Prasanna  and  Kamini.     ...Mrs.  Mullens  and  others. 

Queen  of  the  regiment.     ...Katharine  King. 

Ralph  Darnell.     ...Meadows  Taylor. 

Randall  Davenant :  a  tale  of  the  Mahrattas.     ...Claude  Bray. 

Redemption  of  the  Brahman.     ...Richard  Garbe. 

Seeta.     ...Meadows  Taylor. 

Simple  adventures  of  a  memsahib.     ...Sarah  Jeannette  Duncan. 

Soldier  born.     ...John  Percy  Groves. 

Story  of  a  Dacoit  and  the  Lolapur  week.     ...G.  K.  Betham. 

Stretton.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Surgeon's  daughter.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Tera ;  a  Mahratta  tale.     ...Meadows  Taylor. 

Through  the  Sikh  war  :    a  tale  of  the  conquest  of  the  Punjaub. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Tiger  of  Mysore  :  a  story  of  the  war  with  Tippoo  Saib.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty, 
Tippoo  Sultaun :  a  tale  of  the  Mysore  war.     ...Meadows  Taylor. 
War  and  peace.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
With  Clive   in   India;   or,   Beginnings   of  an   empire.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Young  Rajah:  a  story  of  Indian  h'fe  and  adventure.    ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

INDIANA. 

From  dark  to  daylight.     ...Eunice  W.  Beecher. 
John  Thorn's  folks.     ...Angeline  Teal,  pseud. 

INDIANS  OF  NORTH  AMERICA. 

Les  anciens  Canadiens.     ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe. 

L'Araucan.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Baby  Rue:  her  friends  and  her  enemies.     ...Charlotte  M.  Clark. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  M.  Clay.) 
Big  brother.     ...George  C.  Eggleston. 
Blackfoot  Lodge  tales.     ...George  Bird  Grinnell. 
Braddock :   a  story  of  the   French   and   Indian  wars.     ...John  R. 

Musick. 
Bridge  of  the  gods.     ...F.  H.  Balch. 
Camp-fire  and  wigwam.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Camp-fires  of  the  red  men.     ...J.  R.  Orton. 


214  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 

INDIANS  OF  NORTH  AMERICA  —  Continued. 

Canadians  of  old.  ...PhiliiDpe  Aubert  de  Gaspe.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Captain  Smith  and  the  Princess  Pocahontas.     ...J.  Davis. 

Cassique  of  Kiawah.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Christian  Indian.     ...Anon. 

Crossing  the  quicksands.     ...Samuel  W.  Cozzens. 

Deerslayer.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Doom  of  Mamelons  :  a  legend  of  the  Saguenay.  ...William  H. 
Murray. 

Enchanted  moccasins  and  other  legends  of  the  American  Indians. 
...Cornelius  Mathews. 

Father  Laval ;  or,  Jesuit  missionary.     ...J.  M'Sherry. 

First  settlers  of  New  England.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 

Forest  tragedy  and  other  tales.  ...Sara  J.  Lippincott.  (Pseud., 
Grace  Greenwood.) 

Hardscrabble  ;  or,  Fall  of  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 

Hiawatha  and  other  legends  of  the  Red  American  Indians.  ...Cor- 
nelius Mathews. 

Hidden  power.     ...T.  N.  Tibbies. 

Hope  Leslie  ;  or,  Early  times  in  Massachusetts.  ...Catherine  M. 
Sedgwick. 

Howling  W^olf  and  his  trick  pony.     ...Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 

Ish-noo-ju-sche ;  or.  Eagle  of  the  Mohawks.     ...J.  L.  Shecut. 

Kabaosa;  or,  Warriors  of  the  West.     ...Anna  L.  Snelling. 

Kin-da-shon's  wife  :  an  Alaskan  story.     ...Mrs.  Eugene  S.  Willard. 

King  of  the  Hurons.     ...P.  H.  Meyers. 

"  Laramie  ;  "  or,  Queen  of  Bedham.     ...Charles  King. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Little  Smoke  :  a  tale  of  the  Sioux.     ...William  Osborn  Stoddard. 

Maid  of  Wyoming.     ...J.  L.  Bowen. 

Man  who  married  the  moon.     ...Charles  F.  Lummis. 

Mary  Derwent.     ...Ann  S.  W.  Stephens. 

Merry-mount :  a  romance  of  the  Massachusetts  colony.  ...John 
Lothrop  Motley. 

Me-won-i-toc.     ...S.  Robinson. 

Mila;  or.  Last  wigwam  of  the  Pawnees.     ...T.  Bonin. 

Mohegan  maiden.     ...J.  L.  Bowen. 

Moravian  Indian  boy.     ...Anon. 

Nick  of  the  woods.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Oak  openings.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Onaqua.     ...Francis  C.  Sparhawk. 

Osceola.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Osceola;  or.  Fact  and  fiction  :  a  tale  of  the  Seminole  war.  ...Sey- 
mour R.  Duke. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  215 

INDIANS  OF  NORTH  AMERICA  —  Contmued. 
Out  of  the  past.     ...E.  Anson  More,  Jr. 
Pathfinder.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Pawnee  stories  and  folk-lore.     ...George  Bird  Grinnell. 
Piokee  and  her  people.     ...Theodora  R.  Jenness. 
Pioneers.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Ploughed  under.     ...Judge  Harsha. 
Prairie.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Prairie  Bird.     ...C.  Murray. 

Quabi;  or,  Virtues  of  nature.     ...Sarah  Wentworth  A.  Morton. 
Ramona.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Red  beauty:    a  story   of  the   Pawnee   trail.     ...William   Osborn 

Stoddard. 
Red  Cloud,  the  soHtary  Sioux.     ...William  F.  Butler. 
Red  man  and  white.     ...Owen  Wister. 
Redskin  and  cowboy:   a  tale  of  the  Western  plains.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Romance  of  King  Philip's  war.     ...Fanny  B.  Workman. 
Saratoga:   an  Indian  tale  of  frontier  life:   a  true  story  of  1787. 

...D.  Shepherd. 
Scarlet   feather ;   or.   Young  chief  of  the   Abenaquies.     ...Joseph 

Holt  Ingraham. 
Senator  Intrigue  and  Inspector  Noseby.     ...Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 
Shoshonee  valley.     ...Timothy  Flint. 
Stories  of  the  prairie.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Storm  mountain.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Story  of  the  Indian.     ...George  Bird  Grinnell. 
Tadeuskund,   the  last   king  of   the   Lenape:    an   historical   tale. 

...Anon. 
Tales  of  an  Indian  camp.     ...J.  A.  Jones. 

Tales  of  Indian  life.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English  translation. 
Tales  of  the  North  American  Indian.     ...Barbara  Hawes. 
Talking  leaves:  an  Indian  story.     ...William  Osborn. Stoddard. 
Therese  ;  or,  Iroquois  maiden.     ...O.  Bradbury. 
Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Totem  tales.     ...W.  S.  Phillips. 

Two  arrows  :  a  story  of  red  and  white.     ...William  Osborn  Stoddard 
Wacousta;  or,  Prophecy.     ...W.  Richardson. 
Wanneta  the  Sioux.     ...Warren  K.  Moorehead. 
Wau-nan-gee  ;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 
Wa-wa-wanda:  a  legend  of  old  Orange.     ...Anon. 
Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
White  chief  among  the  red  men.     ...J.  T.  Adams, 
White  Islanders.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Wyandotte.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 


UNIVERSITY 


2i6  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION-. 

INDIANS  OF  NORTH  AMERICA—  Continued. 
Wyoming.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Yemasee.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Young  silver-seekers.     ...Samuel  W.  Cozzens. 
Young  trail-hunters.     ...Samuel  W.  Cozzens. 
See  also  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS.     1756-1775. 

INSANITY. 

Bella ;  or,  Cradle  of  liberty.     ...Martha  E.  Berry. 
Conspiracy  of  silence.     ...Mrs.  Colmore  Dunn. 
Doctor  Ben.     ...Anon. 
Hard  cash.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Lily  of  Paris.     ...John  P.  Simpson. 

Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Man  from  Nowhere.     ...Flora  Haines  Longhead. 
Maniac  of  Brussels.     ...F.  W.  N.  Bayley. 
Maris  Stella.     ...Marie  Clothilde  Balfour. 

Romance  of  a  chalet.     ...Rose  Murray  Prior  Praed  (Mrs.  Campbell 
Praed). 

INSURRECTIONS,  FAMOUS. 

England.    Ker.    1708. 
Mistress  Hazelwode.     ...Frederick  H.  More. 

England.    Wat  Tyler.     1381. 
Alice  of  Fobbing.    ...Anon.    (In  Tales  illustrating  Church  History.) 
Bondman  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Wat  Tyler.     ...Anon. 
Dick  Delver  :  a  story  of  the  peasant  revolt  of  the  fourteenth  century. 

...Hariette  E.  Burch. 
Idol  of  the  clownes.     ...John  Cleaveland. 
John  Standish  ;  or.  Harrowing  of  London.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 
Mediation  of  Ralph  Hardelot.     ...W.  Minto. 
Merry  England  ;  or,  Nobles  and  serfs.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 

worth.  » 
Vox  clamantis.     ...John  Gower. 

Wardship  of  Steepcoombe.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Wat  Tyler.     ...Pierce  Egan,  Jr. 

Ireland.     1798. 
Croppy:  a  tale  of  1798.     ...Michael  Benim. 

Donal  Dun  O'Byrne  :  a  tale  of  the  rebellion  of  '98.    ...Denis  Holland. 
Family  of  Glencarra :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion.     ...Sidney  O. 

Moore. 
Forge  of  Clohogue  :  a  story  of  the  rebellion  of '98.  ...James  Murphy. 
Die  Heideschenke.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 
Irish  widow's  son;  or,  Pikemen  of '98.     ...Con.  O'Leary. 


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INSURRECTIONS,  YkW^^i^— Continued. 

Land  of  the  Kelt :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  '98.     ...Anon. 

Lloyd  Pennant :  a  tale  of  the  West.     ...Ralph  Neville. 

Michael  Dwyer ;  or,  Insurgent  captain  of  the  Wicklow  Mountains 

and  reminiscences  of '98.     ...John  T.  Campion. 
My  Lords  of  Strogue  :  a  chronicle  of  Ireland  from  the  convention 

till  the  union.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 
O'Halloran;  or,  Insurgent  chief.     ...James  McHenry. 
O'Hara  ;  or,  1798  :  a  historical  novel.    ...William  Hamilton  Maxwell. 
Olive  Lacy  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion  of  1798.     ...Anna  Argyle. 
O'Mahoney,  chief  of  the  Commeraghs :  a  tale  of  the  rebellion  of 

1798.     ...David  P.  Conyngham. 
Peggy  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion.     ...Mary  Damant. 
Die  Rebellen  in  Irland.     ...Ferdinand  G.  Kuehne. 
Rose  Parnell,  the  flower  of  Avondale  :  a  tale  of  the  rebellion  of '98. 

...David  P.  Conyngham. 

INTEMPERANCE. 

Amid  the  shadows.     ...Mary  F.  Martin. 

Baby  Rue,  her  friends  and  her  enemies.     ...Charlotte  M.  Clark. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  M.  Clay.) 
Barclay's  daughter.     ...Jean  Kate  Ludlum. 
Bar-rooms  at  Brantley.     ...Timothy  Shay  Arthur. 
Devil's  dream.     ...Evangeline  B.  Blanchard. 
Digging  a  grave  with  a  wine-glass.      ..Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Elsie  Magoon  ;  or,  Old  still-house  in  the  hollow.    ...Francis  D.  Gage 
First  glass  of  wine.     ...Mrs.  A.  K.  Dunning. 
John  Bremm.     ...Alphonso  A.  Hopkins. 
Lady  of  quality.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Lost  estate.     ...Mrs.  J.  P.  Ballard. 
Man's  will.     ...Edgar  Fawcett. 
Man  who  became  a  savage.     ...W.  T.  Hornaday. 
"  Nothing  but  truth " :  a  picture  of  the  effects  of  intemperance. 

...William  Gilbert. 
Our  new  crusade.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Outcast  of  the  Islands.     ...Joseph  Conrad. 
Pitiless  passion.     ...Ella  MacMahon. 
Present  problem.     ...Sarah  K.  Bolton. 
Red  bridge  :  a  temperance  story.    ...Ellen  Putnam.    (Pseud.,  Thrace 

Talmon). 
Sinner  and  saint.     ...Alphonso  A.  Hopkins. 
Temperance  stories  for  the  young.     ...Timothy  Shay  Arthur. 
Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.     ...Timothy  Shay  Arthur. 
Willie  Welsh.     ...Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  Goodwin. 
Wormwood;  a  drama  of  Paris.     ...Maria  Corelli. 


2i8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

IKELAND.     A  Selection, 

Description^  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Across  an  Ulster  bog.     ...M.  A.  Hamilton. 

Adventures   of   Mick  Callighin,   M.  P. :  a  story  of  Home  Rule. 

...W.  R.  Anckettill. 
Alley  Moore  :  a  tale  of  the  times.     ...Father  Baptist. 
Anglo-Irish  of  the  nineteenth  century.     ...John   Banim.     (Pseud., 

The  O'Hara  family.) 
Ann  Cosgrave.     ...William  Carleton. 
Arrah  Neil.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Baldearg  O'Donnell :  a  tale  of  1690-91.     ...Albert  S.  G.  Canning. 
Bardic  stories  of  Ireland.     ...Patrick  Kennedy,  ed. 
Black  prophet :  a  tale  of  Irish  famine.     ...William  Carleton. 
Bog-land  studies.     ...Jane  Barlow. 

Boyne-water  :  a  tale.    ...John  Banim.    (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Castle  Daly :  a  story  of  an  Irish  home  thirty  years  ago.     ...Anna 

Maria  Keary. 
Castle  Rackrent.     ...Maria  Edgewood. 
Castle  Richmond.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Christy  Carew.     ...May  Hartley. 

Confederate  chieftains.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Croppy:  a  tale  of  1798.     ...Michael  Benin. 
Cross  and  the  ^Shamrock  :  or,  How   to   defend   the   faith.     ...H. 

Quigley. 
Denounced;  or.  Last  baron  of  Crana.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud., 

The  O'Hara  family.) 
Derry:  a   tale  of   the   revolution.     ...Charlotte   Elizabeth   Tonna. 

(Pseud.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.) 
Dick  Massey  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  convictions.     ...T.  O'Neil  Russell. 
Dog  of  stars.     ...Standish  O'Grady. 

Emerald  gems  :  a  chaplet  of  Irish  fireside  tales.     ...Anon. 
Emigrants  of  Ahadarra.     ...William  Carleton. 
Eva;  or,  Tales  of  life  and  death.     ...Edward  Maturin. 
Eveline  Wellwood  :  a  story  of  modern  Irish  life.     ...Norris  Paul. 
Falcon  family ;  or,  Young  Ireland.     ...Marmion  W.  Savage. 
Fate  of  the  Dane.     ...Anna  H.  Dorsey. 
Flitters,  tatters  and  the  Counsellor.     ...May  Hartley. 
Florence  O'Neill,  the  rose  of  Saint  Germains.    ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 
Frederick  Hazzleden.     ...Hugh  Westbury. 
Golden  Hills  :  a  tale  of  Irish  famine.     ...Anon. 
Grace  Cassidy  ;  or,  Repealers.     ...Marguerite  Gardiner. 
Grania.     ...Emily  Lawless. 
Green  as  grass.    ...Edm.  Downey. 
Handy  Andy :  a  tale  of  Irish  life.     ...Samuel  Lover. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  219 

IRELAND  —  Contimted. 

Heiress  of  Kilorgan.     ...Mary  R.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 

Hero-tales  of  Ireland.     ...Jeremiah  Curtiii. 

Hogan,  M.  P.     ...May  Hartley. 

Hon.  Miss  Ferrard.     ...May  Hartley. 

Man's  foes.     ...E.  H.  Strain. 

Miss  Honoria.     ...F.  Langbridge. 

Hurrish.     ...Emily  Lawless. 

lerne.     ...William  Stewart  Trench. 

Irish  idylls.     ...Jane  Barlow. 

Irish  stories.     ...W.  B.  Yeats,  ed. 

Irish  widow's  son  :  or,  Pikemen  of  '98.     ...Con.  O'Leary. 

Irrelagh  ;  or,  Last  of  the  chiefs.     ...Miss  Colthurst. 

Ismay's  child.     ...May  Hartley. 

John  Sherman  and  Dhoya.     ..."  Ganconagh,"  pseud. 

Kerrigan's  quality.     ...Jane  Barlow. 

Kilgorman.     ...Talbot  Baines  Reed. 

Kilgroom  :  a  story  of  Ireland.     ...John  A.  Stuart. 

King  and  viking.     ...P.  G.  Smyth. 

Knight  of  Gwynne.     ...Charles  J.  Lever. 

Knockagow.     ...Charles  Joseph  Kickham. 

Lloyd  Pennant:  a  tale  of  the  West.     ...Ralph  Neville. 

Marcella  Grace.     ...Rosa  Mulholland. 

Mike.     ...Anon. 

Molly  Bawn.     ...Margaret  Hungerford. 

Moonlight  by  the  Shannon  shore.     ...Norris  Paul. 

My  Lords  of  Strogue :  a  chronicle  of  Ireland  from  the  convention 
till  the  union.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 

Mystery  of  Killard.     ...Richard  Dowling. 

Nevilles  of  Garretstown  :  a  tale  of  1870.     ...Anne  Marsh. 

Old  house  by  the  Boyne.    ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 

Olive  Lacy  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion  of  1798.     ...Anna  Argyle. 

Parish  province.     ...E.  M.  Lynch. 

Reddy  the  Rover.     ...William  Carleton. 

Red  Hugh's  captivity:  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  ...Stan- 
dish  O'Grady. 

Redmond,  Count  O'Hanlon,  the  Irish  Rapparee.  ...William 
Carleton. 

Ridgeway  :  an  historical  romance  of  the  Fenian  invasion  of  Canada. 
...Scian  Dubh. 

Rose  de  Blaquiere  ;  or.  Lake  of  Killarney.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Ruined  race.     ...Hester  Sigerson, 

Sally  Cavanagh ;  or.  Untenanted  graves.  ...Charles  Joseph  Kickham. 

Sarsfield  ;  or,  Last  great  struggle  for  Ireland.     ...D.  P.  Conyngham 

Shandon  bells.     ...William  Black. 


2  20  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

IBELAND  —  Continued. 

Shilrich  the  drummer.     ...Julia  Agnes  Fraser. 

Silk  of  the  kine.     ...L.  MeManus. 

Stella  and  Vanessa.     ...Lady  Duff  Gordon. 

Tithe-proctor  :  a  novel.   Being  a  tale  of  the  tithe  rebellion  in  Ireland. 

...William  Carleton. 
Ulrick  the  Ready.     ...Standish  O'Grady. 
Valentine  McClutchy,  the  Irish  Agent ;  or,   Chronicles  of  Castle 

Cumber.     ...William  Carleton. 
Wearing  of  the  green.     ...Richard  Ashe  King. 
Where  the  Atlantic  meets  the  land.     ...Caldwell  Lipsett. 
White  boy :  a  story  of  Ireland  in  1822.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Wild  birds  of  Killeevy.     ...Rose  Mulholland. 
Wild  Irish  boy.     ...Charles  Robert  Maturin. 
Willy  Reilly  and  his  dear  Coleen  bawn.     ...William  Carleton. 
With  Essex  in  Ireland.     ...Emily  Lawless. 
See  also  IRISH  HISTORY,  POLITICS,  Irish,  and  SOCIETY,  Irish. 

IRISH  HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

Fifth  to  the  Sixteenth  Centuries. 

Eva ;  or,  Tales  of  life  and  death.     ...Edward  Maturin. 

Geraldine  of  Desmond  ;    or,  Ireland  in   the   reign  of  Elizabeth. 

...Miss  Crumpe. 
Juverna.     ...Harmer  D.  Spratt. 
Kathleen :  a  tale  of  the  fifth  century.     ...E.  A. 
Knights  of  the  Pale;  or,  Ireland  four  hundred  years  ago.     ...C.  M. 

O'Keefe. 
Last    earl    of    Desmond:     a    historical    romance    of    1559-1603. 

...Charles  B.  Gibson. 
Last  king  of  Ulster.     ...Anon. 
Last  monarch  of   Tara:    a  tale  of   Ireland  in  the  sixth  century. 

...Eblana,  Pseud. 
MacCarthy  More;  or,  Fortunes  of  an  Irish  chief  in  the  reign  of 

Queen  Elizabeth.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Old  Irish  knight:  a  Milesian  tale  of  the  fifth  century.     ...Anon 
Pirates'  fort :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Louise  MacNally. 
Red  Hugh's  captivity :  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.   ...Standish 

O'Grady. 
Saint  Patrick's  cathedral.     ...L.  O.  Donnell. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Arrah  Neil.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Baldeary  O'Donnell :  a  tale  of  1690-91.     ...Albert  S.  G.  Canning. 
Boyne-water:  a  tale.    ...John  Banim.    (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Chances  of  war :  an  Irish  tale.     ...A.  Whitelock. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  221 

» 
IRISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Confederate  chieftains.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Cousin  Isabel :    a  tale  of  the  siege   of   Londonderry.      ...Marion 

Andrews. 
Cromwell  in  Ireland  :  a  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 
Daughter  of  Tyrconnell.    ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Denounced;    or,  Last  baron  of  Crana.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud., 

The  O'Hara  family). 
Derry :    a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Charlotte  Elizabeth   Tonna. 

(Pseud.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth). 
Derry  and  Enniskillen  in  1689:  a  story  of  battlefields  in  Ulster. 

...Thomas  Witherow. 
Florence  O'Neill,  the  rose  of  Saint  Germain  ;  or,  Siege  of  Limerick. 

...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 
Gap  of  Barnesmore  :  the  Irish  highlands  and  the  revolution  of  1688. 

...Isaac  Butt. 
Heiress  of  Kilorgan.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Hugh  Talbot :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  confiscations  of  the  seventeenth 

century.     ...William  J.  O'Neill. 
Last  of  the  Corbes ;  or,  MacMahon's  country.     ...John  Wright. 
Londerias.     ...Jos.  Aickin. 
Nellie  Netterville  ;  or.  One  of  the  transplanted  :  a  tale  of  the  times 

of  Cromwell  in  Ireland.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 
Old  house  by  the  Boyne.    Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Orange  and  green  :  a  tale  of  the  Boyne  and  Limerick. 
Redmond  Count  O'Hanlon,  the  Irish  Rapparee.     ...William  Carle- 
ton. 
Sarsfield  ;  or.  Last  great  struggle  for  Ireland.     ...D.  P.  Conyngham. 
Under  which  king  ?     ...William  Johnston. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Castle  Rackrent.     ...Maria  Edgeworth. 

Croppy :  a  tale  of  1798.     ...Michael  Benim. 

Donal  Dun  O'Byrne  :  a  tale  of  Wexford  in  1798.    ...Denis  Holland. 

Family  of  Glencarra :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion.     ...Sidney  O. 

Moore. 
Fate  of  Father  Sheehy:    a  tale  of   Tipperary  eighty  years   ago. 

...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Forge   of   Clohogne :    a  story   of  the   rebellion   of  '98.     ...James 

Murphy. 
Fortune-teller's  intrigue:   a  tale  of  Agrarian  outrage.     ...T.  R.J. 

Poison. 
Irish   chieftains;    or.   Struggle  for  the   crown.     ...Charles  F.  B. 

Forester. 
Irish  widow's  son;  or,  Pikemen  of  '98.     ...Con.  O'Leary. 


222  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

IRISH   ISl^lQiBX  —  Continued. 

Keen  of  the  South  of  Ireland.     ...Thomas  Crofton  Croker. 

Last  of  the  Catholic  O'Malleys.     ...M.  Taunton. 

Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ireland.     ...Robert  D.  Joyce. 

Lloyd  Pennant :  a  tale  of  the  West.     ...Ralph  Neville. 

Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 

Michael  Dwyer ;  or,  Insurgent  captain  of  the  Wicklow  mountains 

and  reminiscences  of  '98.     ...John  T.  Campion. 
Nevilles  of  Garretstown  :  a  tale  of  1870.     ...Anne  Marsh. 
O'Donoghue :  a  tale  of  Ireland  fifty  years  ago.     ...Charles  James 

Lever. 
O'Halloran ;  or.  Insurgent  chief.     ...James  McHenry. 
O'Hara;  or,  1798.     ...William  H.  Maxwell. 

Olive  Lacy:  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion  of  1798.     ...Anna  Argyle. 
O'Mahoney,  chief  of  the  Commeraghs :  a  tale  of  the  revolution  of 

1798.     ...David  P.  Conyngham. 
Peggy  :   a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion.     ...Mary  Damant. 
Die  Rebellen  in  Irland.     ...Ferdinand  G.  Kuehne. 
Rory  O'More.     ...Samuel  Lover. 

Rose  de  Blanquiere;  or,  Lake  of  Killarney.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Sally  Cavanagh ;  or,  Untenanted  graves.  ...Charles  Joseph  Kickham. 
Stella  and  Vanessa.     ...Lady  Duff  Gordon. 
That  most  distressful  country.     ...E.  C.  Boyse. 
Treasure  trove.     ...Samuel  Lover. 
True  to  the  core:  a  romance  of  '98.     ...C.  J.  Hamilton. 
Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy;    or,  Irish   romance  of   the   last   century. 

...James  Anthony  Froude. 
Under  Slieve-Ban.     ...Robert  E.  Francillon. 

Nineteentli  Century. 
Der  Agitator  von  Irland.     ...Aline  von  Schlichtrull. 
Alley  Moore  :  a  tale  of  the  times.     ...Father  Baptist,  pseud. 
Black  prophet:  a  tale  of  the  Irish  famine.     ...William  Carleton. 
Carroll  O'Donoghue:  a  tale  of  the  Irish  struggles  of  1866  and  of 

recent  times.     ..  Christine  Faber. 
Castle  Daly:  a  story  of  an  Irish  home  thirty  years  ago.     ...Annie 

Keary. 
Castle  Richmond.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Cross  and  the  shamrock;    or,   How   to  defend  the  faith.      ...H. 

Quigley. 
Dick  Massey  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  evictions.     ...T.  O'Neil  Russell. 
Edward  O'Donnell:  a  story  of  Ireland  of  our  day.  ...John  O'Dono- 

van  Rossa. 
Emigrants  of  Ahadarra.     ...William  Carleton. 
Fair  Saxon.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  223 

IRISH   YH^T^S^X  —  Continued. 

Falcon  family;  or,  Young  Ireland.     ...Marmion  W.  Savage. 

Golden  hills  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  famine.     ...Anon. 

Grace  Cassidy;  or,  Repealers.     ...Marguerite  Gardiner. 

lerne.     ...William  Steuart  Trench. 

Ireland's  dream :  a  romance  of  the  future.     ...Edmund  D.  Lyon. 

John  Doe.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 

Kellys  and  O'Kellys.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 

Kilgroom  :  a  story  of  Ireland.     ...John  A.  Steuart. 

Knight  of  Gwynne :   a  tale  of  the  time  of  the  union.     ...Charles 

James  Lever. 
Light  and  shade.     ...Charlotte  O'Brian. 
My  lords  of  Strogue  :  a  chronicle  of  Ireland  from  the  convention  till 

the  union.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 
O'Donnells  of  Glen  Cottage :  a  tale  of  the  famine  year  in  Ireland. 

...David  P.  Conyngham. 
Old  love  and  the  new.     ...Maurice  Wilton. 
O'Sullivan  :  episode  de  la  derniere  insurrection  d'Irlande.     ...L.  V. 

Denance. 
Our  radicals  :  a  tale  of  love  and  politics.     ...Frederick  G.  Burnaby. 
Red  route ;  or,  Saving  a  nation.     ...William  Sime. 
Ridgeway :  an  historical  romance  of  the  Fenian  invasion  of  Canada. 

...Scian  Dubh. 
Rody  the  Rover;  or,  Ribbonman.     ...William  Carleton. 
Steadfast  unto  death :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  famine  of  to-day.     ...Mrs. 

E.  M.  Berens. 
Tithe-proctor :    a  novel.     Being  a  tale  of  the   tithe   rebellion  in 

Ireland.     ...William  Carleton. 
Valentine  M'CIutchy,  the  Irish  agent ;   or.   Chronicles  of  Castle 

Cumber.     ...William  Carleton. 
Viceroy.     ...John  Fisher  Murray. 

Vultures  of  Erin  :  a  tale  of  the  penal  laws.     ...N.  J.  Dunn. 
Whiteboy  :  a  story  of  Ireland  in  1822.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 
Willy  Reilly  and  his  dear  Coleen  bawn.     ...William  Carleton. 
See  also  POLITICS,  Irish,  and  SOCIETY,  Irish. 

ISLE  OF  MAN. 

Captain  Davy's  honeymoon.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine. 
Deemster :  a  romance  of  the  Isle  of  Man.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall 

Caine. 
Green  hills  of  the  sea:  a  Manx  story.     ...Hugh  C.  Davidson. 
Manxman.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine. 
Peveril  of  the  Peak.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Shadow-land  on  Elian  Vannin ;  or,  Folk-tales  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

...Mrs.  J.  W.  Russell.     (Pseud.,  I.  H.  Leney.) 


224  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

ITALIAN  HISTORY. 

Eighth  Century  Before  Christ. 

Numa  Pompilius.     ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 

First  Century  Before  Christ. 

Fawn  of  Sertorius.     ...Robert  Landor. 
Gallus:  historischer  Roman.     ...Wilhelm  Adolf  Becker. 
Gallus ;   or,  Roman  scenes  in  the  time  of  Augustus.     ...Wilhelm 
Adolf  Becker.     English  translation. 

First  Century  Anno  Domini. 

Agathocles.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Aurelia;  or,  Jews  of  Capernagate.     ...Abel  Quinton. 

Burning  of  Rome;  or,  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Alfred  John 

Church. 
Dion  and  Sybils.     ...M.  G.  Keon. 
Gaudentius.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 
Gladiators;    a  tale  of  Rome  and  Judaea.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Greek  maid  at  the  court  of  Nero.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English 

translation. 
Helena's  household :  a  tale  of  Rome  in  the  first  century.     ...James 

De  Mille. 
Julia  of  Baioe.     ...J.  W.  Brown. 
Lapsed,  not  lost.     ...P^lizabeth  Charles. 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.  ...EdwardGeorgeEarle  LyttonBulwer-Lytton. 
Light  from  the  catacombs.     ...E.  L.  N. 

Naomi;  or.  Last  days  of  Jerusalem.      ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Neither  Rome  nor  Judaea.     ...E.  Hoven. 
Pomponia;  or,  Gospel  in  Caesar's  household.     ...Mrs,  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Quo  Vadis.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Quo  Vadis  :  a  narrative  of  the  time  of  Nero.  ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

English  translation. 
Roman  traitor.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.      (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester,) 
Triumphs  of  the  cross.     ...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Victory  of  the  vanquished.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Second  Century. 
Flavia.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Letters  from  Rome.     ...Eustace  Wace. 
Roman  exile.     ...Guglielmo  Gajani. 
Three  Bernices.     ...Amanda  M.  Bright. 
Valerius :  a  Roman  story.     ...John  Gibson  Lockhart. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION,  225 

ITALIAN  lll^'l^'SX  —  Continued. 

Third  Century. 

^milius.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 

Callista :  a  sketch  of  the  third  century.     ...John  Henry  Newman. 

Child  martyr  and  early  Christians  at  Rome.     ...Anon. 

Diotimai  eine  culturhistorische  Novelle  aus  der  Zeit  der  diode- 
tianischen  Verfolgung.     ...Wilhelm  Tangermann. 

Farm  of  Aptonga:  a  story  for  children,  of  the  time  of  Saint 
Cyprian.     ...John  Mason  Neale.    (Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus) 

Martyrs  of  Carthage.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 

Money  god  ;  or.  Empire  and  the  papacy.     ...Abel  Quinton. 

Probus ;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century.     ...William  Ware. 

Theban  legion  :  story  of  the  times  of  Diocletian.  ...William  Max- 
well Blackburn. 

Fourth  Century. 

Claudius.     ...Mrs.  R.  K.  Causton. 

Conquering  and  to  conquer :  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 
Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Constantine.     ...Edmund  Spencer. 

Egyptian  wanderers.  ...John  Mason  Neale.  (Pseud.,  Aurelius 
Gratianus.) 

Evanus :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Constantine  the  Great.  ...Augus- 
tine D.  Crake. 

Jovinian  ;  or.  Early  days  of  papal  Rome.  ...William  Henry  Giles 
Kingston. 

Julian's  dream.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 

Norma.     ...Ellen  Palmer. 

Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion.     ...Anon. 

Parthenia ;  or,  Last  days  of  Paganism.     ...Eliza  Buckminster  Lee. 

Quadratus  :  a  tale  of  the  world  in  the  church.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Fifth  Century. 

Alypius  of  Tagaste :  a  tale  of  the  early  church.  ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Pep- 
loe (Webb). 

Attila.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Conquering  and  to  conquer  :  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 
Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles.  [man. 

Fabiola;  or,  Church  of  the  Catacombs.    ...Cardinal  Nicholas  Wise- 

Quadratus  :  a  tale  of  the  world  in  the  church.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Sixth  Century. 
Antonina;  or.  Fall  of  Rome.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
Belisaire.     ...Jean  Fran9ois  Marmontel. 

Belisarius.     ...Jean  Fran9ois  Marmontel.     English  translation. 
Struggle  for  Rome.     ...Felix  Dahn. 

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226  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ITALIAN   HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Century. 

Last  Athenian.     ...Abraham  Viktor  Rydberg.     English  translation. 

Martyrs  of  the  Catacombs.     ...Anon. 

Den  siste  Athenaren.     ...Abraham  Viktor  Rydberg. 

Twelfth  Century. 

Sir  Guy  de  Lusignan.     ...E.  Cornelia  Knight. 

Fourteenth  Century. 

Foster  brother.     ...Thornton  Hunt. 

Marco  Visconti.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 

Marco  Visconti.     ...Tommaso  Grossi.     English  translation. 

Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  Tribunes.     ...Edward  George  Earle 

Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Valperga.     ...Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley. 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

Ettore  Fieramosca;  or,  Challenge  of  Barletta.     ...Massimo  Tapa- 

relli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio.     English  translation. 
Ettore  Fieramosca,  ossia,  Ladisfida  di  Barletta.     ...Massimo  Tapa- 

relli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio. 
House  of  Fiesole.     ...Catherine  Shaw. 
Isabella  Orsini.     ...Francesco  Domenico  Guerrazzi. 
Melanthe.     ...R.  C.  Maberly. 
De  rOrco.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Romola.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud.,  George  Eliot.) 
Villa  Verocchio.     ...D.  L.  MacDonald. 

Sixteenth  Century. 

Beatrice  Cenci.     ...Francesco  Domenico  Guerrazzi. 

Caesar  Borgia.     ...E.  Robinson. 

Caravaggio.     ...Grosse. 

Catherine  de'  Medici.     ...Thomas  Adolphus  Trollope. 

Fast  of  Saint  Magdalen.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Florence   betrayed ;    or,   Last   days   of  the   republic.     ...Massimo 

Taparelli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio.     English  translation. 
Flower  of  the  Ticino.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Knight  of  St.  John.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Loyola.     ...Eduard  Duller. 
Niccolo   de    Lapi;    ovvero   I  Palleschi  e  i   Piagnoni.     ...Massimo 

Taparelli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio. 
Pupil  of  Raphael.     ...Anon. 
Die  Schlacht  von  Marignano.     ...Karl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 


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ITALIAN  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Struggle  in  Ferrara :  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Italy.     ...William 

Gilbert. 
Tasso  and  Leonora.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Valentius  :  an  historical  romance  of  the  sixteenth  century  in  Italy. 
...William  Waldorf  Astor. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Betrothed.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni.     English  translation. 

Castle  of  the  three  mysteries.     ...Anon. 

Daughter  of  Galileo.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Idyl  of  the  Alps.     ...Anne  Manning. 

I  promessi  sposi.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni. 

Masaniello :  a  nine  days'  wonder.     ...F.  Bayford  Harrison. 

Masque  at  Ludlow.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Paul  the  pope  and  Paul  the  friar.     ...Thomas  Adolphus  Trollope. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Aid-de-camp.     ...James  Grant. 

Babes  in  the  woods.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Courtship  and  a  campaign.     ...Talmage  Dalin,  pseud. 

Doctor  Antonio.     ...Giovanni  Dominico  Ruffini. 

Last  days  of  a  kin^.     ...Moritz  Hartmann.     English  translation. 

Mademoiselle  Mori :  a  tale  of  modern  Rome.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Modern  society  in  Rome.     ...John  B.  Beste. 

Rule  of  the  monk.     ...Garibaldi. 

Strife.     ...Mrs.  E.  D.  Wallace. 

Tolla.     ...Edmund  About. 

True  stories  from  Italian  history.     ...F.  Bayford  Harrison. 

Vittoria  coronna.     ...Anon. 

Who  breaks  pays.     ...Jenkins. 

Wing  and  wing  ;  or,  Le  feu-follet.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

ITALY. 

Description^  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Antonina ;  or,  Fall  of  Rome.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
Attila.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
La  baraonda.     ...Girolamo  Rovetta. 
Betrothed.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni.     English  translation. 
Bianca.     ...William  E.  Norris. 
Bravo.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Brigand's  bride.     ...Laurence  Oliphant. 
Buccaneer.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 

Burning  of  Rome ;  or,  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Alfred  John 
Church. 


228  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ITALY  —  Continued. 

Casa  Braccio.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Castellamonte.     ...Antonio  Gallenga. 

Chevalier  of  Pensieri  Vani.     ...Henry  B.  Fuller. 

Children  of  the  king.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Conquering  and  to  conquer:  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 

Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Daughter  of  Galileo.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Le  docteur  Pascal.     ...]£mile  Zola. 
Doctor  Pascal.     ...fimile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Don  Orsino.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Dorothy  and  other  Italian  stories.  ...Constance  Fenimore  Woolson. 
Ettore  Fieramosca ;  or,  Challenge  of  Barletta.     ...Massimo  Tapa- 

relli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio.     English  translation. 
Ettore  Fieramosca ;  ossia,  La  disfida  di  Barletta.    ...Massimo  Tapa- 

relli,  Marchese  d'Azeglio. 
Le  fils  du  Titiens.     ...Alfred  de  Musset. 
Giacomo.     ...W.  C.  Bamburgh. 
Gladiators  :  a  tale  of  Rome  and  Judaea.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Goneril.     ...Agnes  M.  F.  Robinson. 
Haunted  hotel.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
Holmby  House.     ...George  John  Whyte  Melville. 
Honour  of  Savelli.     ...S.  Leavett  Yeats. 
Improvisatore ;    or,    Life   in   Italy.     ...Hans   Christian   Andersen. 

English  translation. 
Improvisatoren.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen, 
lola,  the  senator's  daughter:  a  story  of  ancient  Rome.     ...Mans- 
field L.  Hillhouse. 
Italian  child  life.     ...Marietta  Ambrosi. 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
Jovinian ;  or,  Early  days  of  papal  Rome.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Knight  of  Saint  John.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Lapsed  but  not  lost.     ^..Elizabeth  Charles. 
Legends  of  Florence.     ...Charles  Godfrey  Leland. 
Life  and  opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy.     ...Laurence  Sterne. 
Lion  of  Saint  Mark  :  a  tale  of  Venice.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Marion  Darche.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Masque  of  Ludlow.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Maudeville.     ...William  Godwin. 
Mrs.  General  Talboys.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
One  that  wins  :  story  of  a  holiday  in  Italy.     ...Anon. 
Ovingdean  Grange.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Pictures  from  Italy.     ...Charles  Dickens. 


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ITALY  —  Continued. 

Pietro  Ghisleri.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Rent  in   a  cloud.     ...Charles   James   Lever.      (Pseud.,  Cornelius 

O'Dowd.) 
Roman  singer.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Romance  of  history.     ...Charles  Macfarlane. 
Rome.     ...Smile  Zola. 

Rome.     ...fimile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Sant'  Ilario.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Saracinesca.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Struggle  in  Ferrara  :  a  story  of  the  reformation  in  Italy.     ...William 

Gilbert. 
Taquisara.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Tollo.     ...Edmond  Francois  Valentin  About. 
Tollo ;  a  tale  of  modern  Rome.  ...Edmond  Frangois  Valentin  About. 

English  translation. 
Trionfo  della  Morte.     ...Gabriele  D'Annunzio. 
Triumph  of  death.     ...Gabriele  D'Annunzio.     English  translation. 
True  stories  from  Italian  history.     ...F.  Bayford  Harrison. 
Under  pressure.     ...Lily  Theoboldi. 
Valentius  ;  an  historical  romance  of  the  sixteenth  century  in  Italy. 

...William  Waldorf  Astor. 
Di  Vasari.     ...Charles  Edwards. 
Venetian  June.     ...Anna  Fuller. 
Vestigia.     ...Julia  C.  Fletcher. 
Waitress.     ...Constance  Fenimore  Woolson. 
Winged  lion.     ...James  DeMille. 
See  also  ITALIAN  HISTORY. 

JACOBITES. 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.     ...James  Grant. 

Before  the  dawn  :  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie.     ...George 

Dulac. 
Bernicia.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Black  dwarf.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Catriona.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson., 
Coniston  Hall ;  or,  Jacobites.     ...William  Gresley. 
Escape  from  the  tower.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Friend  of  the  people:  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  terror.     ...Mary  C. 

Rowsell. 
Henry  Smeaton.     ...Anon. 
Jacobite  exile.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Jacobites  in  Hungary.     ...Ferencz  A.  and  Terezia  Pulszky. 
Lady  Betty.     ...Christabel  Rose  Coleridge. 
Mistress  Beatrice  Cope ;  or,  Passages  in  the  life  of  a  Jacobite's 

daughter.     ...M.  E.  Leclerc. 


230  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

JACOBITES  —  Cotitmued. 

Old  manor  house.     ...Charlotte  Smith. 

Ralf  Shirlaugh  the  Lancashire  squire.     ...Edward  Peacock. 

Redgauntlet.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Thorndyke  manor  :  a  tale  of  Jacobite  times.     ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 

Waverley.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

JAMAICA,  WEST  INDIES. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  a7td  Customs. 

Cruise  of  the  Midge.     ...Michael  Scott. 

Marley ;  or,  Life  of  a  planter  in  Jamaica.     ...Anon. 

Maroon  ;  or,  Planter  life  in  Jamaica.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Meyrick's  promise.     ...Edith  C.  Phillips. 

See  also  WEST  INDIES. 

JAMES  I.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1603-1625. 

Afloat  and  ashore  with  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     ...Janet  Hardy. 

Arabella  Stuart.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Christmas,    161 1.      Master   Sandy's    snapdragon.      ...Elbridge    S. 

Brooks.     (In  his  Storied  holidays.) 
Coombe  Abbey.     ...Selina  Bunbury. 

Daughter  of  Tyrconnell.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 
Father  Darcy  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anne  Marsh. 
For  queen  and  king;  or,  Royal  'prentice.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Fortunes  of  Nigel.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Guy  Fawkes;  or,  Gunpowder  treason.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 

worth. 
It  might  have  been;  or,  Story  of  the  gunpowder  plot.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Langham  rebels.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Masque  of  Ludlow.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Miser's  secret ;  or,  Days  of  James  I.     ...Anon. 
Saint  Clair  of  the  Isles.     ...E.  Helme. 
Shepperton   manor  :    a   tale   of  the   times   of  Bishop   Andrewes. 

...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
Shoulder-knot.     ...Benjamin  F.  Tefft. 
Sir  Ralph  Willoughby.     ...Sir  Samuel  Egerton  Brydges. 
Spanish  match ;  or,  Charles  Stuart  at  Madrid.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Star-chamber.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Sweet  mace :  a  Sussex  legend  of  the  iron  times.     ...George  Manville 

Fenn. 
Two  penniless  princesses.    ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 


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JAMES  I.  OF  ENGLAND  —  Continued. 

Willitoft ;  or,  Days  of  James  I. :  a  tale.     ...Anon. 

Vom  Hofe  Elisabeth  und  Jakobs.     ...Friedrich  M.  von  Bodenstedt. 

See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

JAMES  II.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1685-1688. 

Aimee  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  James  the  Second.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 

Arthur  Arundel.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Aubrey  Luson  ;  or,  Field  of  Sedgmoor.     ...Anon. 

Aus  deni  Lehrjahren  eines  Strebers  :  Roman.     ...Ebert  Carlssen. 

Barony.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 

Courtship  of  Morrice  Buckler.     ...Alfred  Edward  Woodley  Mason. 

Danvers  papers.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Dorothy  Arden.     ..J.  M.  Callwell. 

Le  due  de  Monmouth :  nouvelle  historique.     ...Anon. 

Duke  of  Monmouth.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Duke's  Winton :  a  chronicle  of  Sedgmoor.     ...J.  R.  Henslowe. 

Edgar  Nelthorpe  ;  or,  Fair  maids  of  Taunton.     ...Andrew  Reed. 

Edward  Evelyn  :  a  tale  of  the  rebellion.     ...Jane  Strickland. 

Fate:  a  tale  of  stirring  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Forester:  a  tale  of  1688.     ...M.  L.  Boyle. 

For  faith  and  freedom.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Friend  or  foe :  a  tale  of  Sedgmoor.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 

James  der  Zweite  und  sein  Fall.     ...Carl  H.  Dammas. 

James  the  Second ;  or.  Revolution  of  i688.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
John  Deane  of  Nottingham.     ...William  tienry  Giles  Kingston. 
Lady  Betty.     ...Christabel  Rose  Coleridge. 
Last  of  the  cavalier.     ...Rose  Piddington. 

Life  of  Colonel  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe.  [more. 

Lorna  Doone  :  a  romance  of  Exmoor.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Black- 
Man's  foes.     ...E.  H.  Strain. 
Margery^s  son :  a  fifteenth  century  tale  of  the  court  of  Scotland. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Micah  Clarke  :  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 

...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Mistress  Beatrice  Cope  ;  or,   Passages  in  the  life  of  a  Jacobite's 

daughter.     ...M.  E.  Leclerc. 
Oak  staircase  ;  or,  Stories  of  Lord  and  Lady  Desmond.     ...Mary 

and  Catherine  Lee. 
Outlaw.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 

Owain  Goch  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Thomas  Roscoe. 
Pagan  prince  ;  or.  Comical  history  of  the  heroick  atchievements  of 

the  Palatine  of  Eboracum.     ...Anon. 


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JAMES  II.  OF  Y^lSiQiLKm^—  Continued. 

Poynings :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Anon. 

Reputed  changeling;  or,  Three  seventh  years  two  centuries  ago. 

...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Roger  Willoughby  ;  or,  Times  of  Benbow.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Rosamund   Fane ;    or,    Prisoners   of    Saint   James.     ...Mary   and 

Catherine  Lee. 
Scottish  cavalier.     ...James  Grant. 
Spaewife ;   or.  Queen's  secret :   a  tale  of  the  days  of  Elizabeth. 

...John  Boyce. 
Stronge  of  Nitherstronge  :  a  tale  of  Sedgmoor.     ...Edith  J.  May. 
Tales  of  the  Jacobites.     ...Ellen  E.  Guthrie. 

Thorndyke  manor:  a  tale  of  Jacobite  times.     ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
Trelawny  of  Trelawne.     ...Anna  E.  Bray. 
Under  the  blue  flag  :  a  story  of  Monmouth's  rebellion.     ...Mary  E. 

Palgrave. 
Under  which  king.?  a  story  of  the  revolution  of  1688.     ...William 

Johnston, 
Urith  :  a  tale  of  Dartmoor.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 
Winifred  ;  or,  English  maiden  in  the  seventeenth  centurv       ..Lucy 

Ellen  Guernsey. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

JAMES  V.  OF  SCOTLAND.     Reigned  1513-1542. 
Braes  of  Yarrow.     ...H.  Gibbon. 
X  jewel :  a  Scottish  romance.     ...Frederick  Moncrieff. 

JAPAN. 

Descriptioit^  History ^  Manners,  and  Customs, 
Curse  of  Koshiu.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 
Honda  the  Samurai.     ...William  E.  GriflSs. 
Japanese  marriage.     ...Douglas  Sladen. 
Japs  at  home.     ...Douglas  Sladen. 

Mito  Yashiki :  a  tale  of  old  Japan.     ...Arthur  C.  Maclay. 
Schoolboy  days  in  Japan.     ...Andre  Laurie. 

JERUSALEM. 

Barabbas.     ...Marie  Corelli. 

Broken  walls  of  Jerusalem  and  the  rebuilding  of  them,     ...Susan 

Warner.     (Pseud.,  Elizabeth  Wetherell.) 
Crusades.     ...Thomas  A.  Archer  and  Charles  L.  Kingsford. 
Doom  of  the  holy  city.     ...Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer. 
For  the  temple:  a  tale  of  the  fall  of  Jerusalem.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Foure  prentises  of  London.     ...Thomas  Heywood. 


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JERUSALEM  —  Contijtued. 

Last  days  of  Jerusalem.  ...Antoinette  K.  Klitsche  de  La  Grange. 
Naomi;  or,  Last  days  of  Jerusalem.  ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Prince  of  the  House  of  David ;  or,  Three  years  in  the  Holy  City  : 

scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man.     ...Henry  Vandyke. 
Zillah.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
See  also  JEWS  and  PALESTINE. 

JESUITS. 

Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ascanio.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Christian  Vellacott  the  journalist:  a  story  of  royalism,  Jesuitism, 

and  republicanism.     ...Hugh  S.  Scott.     (Pseud.,  Merriman  PL 

Seton.) 
Fatal  revenge  ;  or.  Family  of  Montoris.     ...Charles  Robert  Maturin. 

(Pseud.,  Dennis  Jasper  Murphy.) 
Father  Laval  the  Jesuit  missionary.     ...J.  M'Sherry. 
Jesuit  ring.     ...A.  A.  Playes. 
John  Drummond  Fraser.     ...Philalethes,  pseud. 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
Last  look:  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  inquisition.     ...William    Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
Loyola.     ...Eduard  Duller. 
Princess  Viarna ;  or,  Spanish  inquisition  in  the  reign  of  Emperor 

Charles  V.     ...T.  Pictou. 
Rose  :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  inquisition.     ...Derwent  Trenorne. 
Saint   Leon :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Caleb  Williams 

Godwin. 
Spanish   brothers :    a   tale   of   the   sixteenth    century.     ...Deborah 

Alcock. 
Spanish  cavalier  :  a  story  of  Seville.    ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud., 

A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Westward  Ho!   or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
Word,  only  a  word.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Ein  Wort.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

JEWELS.     A  Selection. 

Crown  jewels.     ...Emma  L.  Moffett. 

Dangerous  jewels.     ...Mary  Bramston. 

Danvers  jewels.     ...Anon. 

Diamond  coterie.     ...Lawrence  L.  Lynch,  pseud. 

Diamond  hunters  of  South  Africa.     ...Alfred  W.  Drayson. 

Doings  of  Raffles  Haw.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 


234  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

JEWELS  —  Contimied. 

Jewel  mysteries  I  have  known.     ...Max  Pemberton. 

Jewel  of  Ynys  Galon.     ...O.  Rhoscomyl. 

Lacy  diamonds.     ...J.  G.  A.  Coulson. 

Lady  with  the  rubies.     ...Eugenie  John. 

Moonstone.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 

Naulahke :    a  story  of  West  and  East.     ...Rudyard  Kipling   and 

Charles  Wolcott  Balestier. 
People  at  Pisgah.     ...Edwin  W.  Sanborn. 
Rajah's  sapphire.    ...M.  P.  Shiel. 
Red  diamonds.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 
Sir  Charles  Danvers.     ...Anon. 

Stories  from  precious  stones.     ...Mrs.  Goddard  Orpen. 
Stories  in  precious  stones.     ...Helen  Zimmern. 
Winifred's  jewels.     ...Mary  A.  Bird. 
X  jewel :  a  Scottish  romance.     ...Frederick  Moncrieff. 

JEWS. 

Ahasverus.     ...Edgar  Quinet. 

Aurelia;  or,  Jews  of  Caperna  gate.     ...Abel  Quinton. 

Aus  dem  Ghetto.     ...Leopold  Kompert. 

Belteshazzar :  a  romance  of  Babylon.     ...Edward  R.  Roe. 

Ben  Hur :  a  tale  of  the  Christ.     ...Lew  Wallace. 

Benjamin  the  Jew  of  Granada.     ...Edward  Maturin. 

Broken  walls  of  Jerusalem  and  the  rebuilding  of  them.     ...Susan 

Warner. 
Children  of  the  Ghetto.     ...Isaac  Zangwill. 
Come  forth.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D. 

Ward)  and  Herbert  D.  Ward. 
Daniel  Deronda.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud.,  George 

Eliot.) 
Earl  Hubert's  daughter.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Edict :  a  tale  of  1492.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 
Emma  de  Lissau  :  a  narrative  of  striking  vicissitudes  and  peculiar 

trials.     ...Amelia  Bristow. 
Ephraim  and  Helah  :  a  story  of  the  exodus.     ...Edwin  Hodder. 
Escape  :  a  tale  of  1755.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 

Exiles  in  Babylon.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Fair  Jewess.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 
Gabriel :  a  tale  of  the  Jews  in  Prague.     ...Salomon  Kohn.    English 

translation. 
Gawriel :  historische  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissigjahrigen  Kriege. 

...Salomon  Kohn. 
Ghetto  tragedies.     ...Isaac  Zangwill. 
Gloria.     ...Benito  Perez  Glados. 


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JEWS  —  Continued. 

Hammer  :  a  story  of  Maccabean  times.     ...Alfred  John  Church  and 

Richmond  Seeley. 
Melon's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem  :  a  picture  of  Judaism  in  the  cen- 
tury which  preceded  the  advent  of  our  Saviour.     ...Friedrich 

Abraham  Strauss.     English  translation. 
Melon's    Wallfahrt    nach    Jerusalem,   hundert    neun   Jahr   vorder 

Geburt  unsers  Herrn.    ...Friedrich  Abraham  Strauss. 
Home  and  the  synagogue  of  the  modern  Jew.     ...Anon. 
House  of  Israel.     ...Susan  Warner. 
Idumean.     ...J.  M.  Leavitt. 
Jew.     ...Carl  Spindler. 
Jew.    ...Joseph  Ignatius  Kraszewski. 
Jew  of  Verona.     ...Antonio  Breseiani. 

Jews  of  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 
Jose  und  Benjamin.     ...Adolf  Franz  Delitzsch. 
Joseph  and  Benjamin.    ...Adolf  Franz  Delitzch.    English  translation. 
Joseph  the  Jew.     ...Mrs.  Scott. 
Joshua :  a  story  of  biblical  times.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.    English 

translation. 
Josua.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Judah's  lion.     ...Charlotte  Elizabeth  Tonna.      (Pseud.,   Charlotte 

Elizabeth.) 
Der  Jude.     ...Carl  Spindler. 
Die  Juden  von  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Die  Juden  von  Toledo.     ...Eduard  Jerrmann. 
La  Judia  de  Toledo.     ...Antonio  Mira  de  Mescua. 
Judith  Trachtenberg.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Le  Juif  errant,     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue. 
Julian.     ...William  Ware. 
King  of  the  Schnorrers.     ...Isaac  Zangwill. 
Kun  en  Spillemand.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
Leah.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus  the  Jewish  sceptic.   ...James  Freeman 

Clarke. 
Lionello.     ...Antonio  Breseiani. 
Mercedes  of  Castile.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Miriam  Rosenbaum.     ...Alfred  Edersheim. 
Narka  the  Nihilist.     ...Kathleen  O'Meara. 
Nathan  the  jew.     ...Herr  Wagner. 

Only  a  fiddler.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen.     English  translation. 
Orphans  of  Lissau  and  other  interesting  narratives  immediately 

connected    with    Jewish    customs,    domestic    and    religious. 

...Amelia  Bristow. 
Orthodox.    ...Dorothea  Gerard, 


236  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

JEWS  —  Continued. 

Patriarchal  times.     ...C.  M.  O'Keefe. 

Pillar  of  fire  ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Poet  and  merchant.     ...Berthold  Auerbach.     English  translation. 
Polish  Jew.     ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Dumas.     English 

translation. 
Prince  of  India.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Prince  of  the  House  of  David ;  or,  Three  years  in  the  Holy  City : 

scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Rameses.     ...E.  Upham. 
Rebel  queen.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Rescued  from  Egypt.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Reuben  Sachs.     ...Amy  Levy. 
Romance  of  Vienna.     ...Frances  TroUope. 
Salathiel  the  immortal.     ...George  Croly. 
Scapegoat.     ...Hall  Caine. 

Scenes  from  the  Ghetto.    ...Leopold  Kompert.     English  translation. 
Shepherd  of  Bethlehem.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Strong  to  suffer.     ...E.  Wynne. 
Stumbler  in  wide  shoes.     ...Anon. 
Tancred.     ...Benjamin  D'Israeli. 

Triumph  over  Midian.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Uarda.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Vale  of  cedars.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 

Wandering  Jew.     ...Rudyard  Kipling.     (In  his  Life's  handicap.) 
Wandering  Jew.    ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.    English  translation. 
Women  of  Israel.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 
Yehl :  a  tale  of  the  New  York  Ghetto.     ...A.  Cahan. 
Yoke  of  the  Thorah.     ...Henry  Harland.     (Pseud.,  Sidney  Luska.) 
Zipporah.     ...Mrs.  M.  E.  Bewsher. 
See   also   BIBLE,  Special  History  and  Characters ;    CHEIST,  and 

JEKITSALEM. 

JOAN   OF   AEC.     Lived  Ul^-USl- 

L'amazone  fran9aise :    Jeanne   d'Arc.     ...Maria   Therese    Peroux- 

d'Abany. 
Jeanne  d'Arc.     ...Caroline  d'Hautefeuille. 

Jeanne  d'Arc ;  ou,  L'heroine  de  Vaucouleurs.  ...Rene  de  Mont-Louis. 
Jeanne  d'Arc:  ou,  La  France  au  XV^  siecle.     ...Jules  Foussettc. 
Jehanne  la  Pucelle.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Joan  of  Arc.     ...Anon. 

Joan  of  Arc,  the  maid  of  Orleans.     ...Thomas  J.  Serle. 
Joan  of  Arc,  the  maid  of  Orleans.     ...Orlando  W.  Wight. 
Joan  of  Arc  ;  or.  Story  of  a  noble  life.     ...Anon. 
Joan  the  maid,  deliverer  of  France   and  England.     ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  237 

JOAN  OF  AEC  —  Continued. 

Die  Jungfrau  von  Orleans.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 

Maid  of  Orleans.     ...Jane  Robinson. 

Maid   of   Orleans  and   the   great  war  of  the  English  in  France. 

...William  H.  D.  Adams. 
La  paysanne  de  Domremy.     ...Eugenie  Foa. 
Personal    recollections    of    Joan    otf    Arc.     ...Samuel    Langhorne 

Clemens.     (Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 
La  pucelle.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 
Shield  of  the  fleur  de  lis.     ...Constance  Goddard  Du  Bois. 

JOHN   OF   ENGLAND.     Reigned  1199-1216. 
Arthur  of  Brittany.     ...Peter  Leicester. 

Boy's  adventure  in  the  Barons'  war.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
Cheshire  pilgrims.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Constable's  tower;  or,  Times  of  Magna  Charta.    ...Charlotte  Mary 

Yonge. 
Heir    of    Rougemain.      ...Elizabeth    M.    Stewart.      (In    Cloister 

legends.) 
House  of  Walderne.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
How  I  won  my  spurs.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
John  of  England.     ...Henry  Curling. 
John  o'  London.     ...Somerville  Gibney. 

King  John  and  the  brigand's  daughter Anon. 

Magna  Charta  stories.     ,. .Arthur  Oilman,  ed. 

Royston  Gower.     ...Thomas  Miller. 

Runnymede  and  Lincoln  fair.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Stephen  Langton.     ...Martin  F.  Tupper. 

Stories  of  the  city  of  London.     ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland.     (Pseud., 

Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Vendigaid ;  or,  Blessed  one.     ...Anon. 

JOHN  II.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  1350-1364. 

Before  the  dawn :  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie.     ...George 

Dulac. 
Jacquerie.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
La  Jacquerie  :  Scenes  feodales,  suivies  de  la  famille  de  La  Carvajal. 

...Prosper  Merimee. 
Le  roman  du  Mont  St.  Michel.     ...E.  Meunier. 
Vassal :  a  story  of  old  Normandy.     ...Laura  Valentine. 

JONES,   PAUL.     Lived  1747-1792. 

Le  capitaine  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Captain  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation, 
John  Paul  Jones.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
pathfinder.    ,..James  Fenimore  Cooper. 


238  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION, 

JONES,  PAUL  —  Conti7iued. 

Paul  Jones.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 

Paul  Jones.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 

Paul   Jones,   the  son  of  the  sea.     ...Alexandre   Dumas.     English 

translation. 
Pilot.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

JOSEPH  II.   OF   GERMANY.     Reigned  1765-1790. 

Aus  drei  Kaiserzeiten.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Der  Berggeist  im  Riesengebirge.     ...Franz  Isidor  Proschko. 

Geschichte  des  weisen  Danischmend.     ...Christoph  M.  Wieland. 

Der  goldne  Spiegel ;  oder,  Die  Konige  von  Scheschian.  ...Chris- 
toph M.  Wieland. 

Josef  Kaiser.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 

Joseph  der  Zweite.     ...Arthur  Korn- 

Kaiser  Josep  II.     ...Eduard  lUe. 

Kaiser  Josef  II.  und  das  Geheimniss  des  Freihauses.  ...Carl  T. 
Fockt. 

Kaiser  Josep  und  der  Sekrefar.     ...Adolf  Muetzeburg. 

Mit  und  ohne  Vokation.     ...Elizabeth  von  Grotthus. 

Die  Rosenkreuzer  in  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

Wien  und  Rom.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

JOURNALISM. 

Christian  Vellacott,  the  journalist :  a  story  of  royalism,  Jesuitism, 
and  republicanism.  ...Hugh  S.  Scott.  (Pseud.,  Merriman  H. 
Seton.) 

Mahattaners.     ...E.  S.  van  Zile. 

New  Grub  street.     ...George  Gissing. 

Shandon  bells.     ...William  Black. 

Three  fates.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Under  orders  :  the  story  of  a  young  reporter.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 

William  Blacklock,  journalist:  a  love  story  of  press  life.  ...T. 
Banks  Maclachlan. 

JUNG-STILLING,   JOHANN  HEINRICH.     Lived  1720-1817. 

Little  schoolmaster  Mark.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
KANSAS. 

Boy  settlers.     ...Noah  Brooks. 

For  freedom's  sake.     ...Arthur  Paterson. 

Les  emigrants.     ...Elie  B.  Berthet. 

In  blue  uniform.     ...George  Israel  Putnam. 

KAUFFMANN,   MARIA  ANGELICA.     Lived  174,1-1807. 
Miss  Angel.   ...Anna  Isabella  Thackeray  (Mrs.  Richmond  Ritchie). 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  239 

KENTUCKY. 

Border  foes.     ...Edward  Willett. 

Charlemont ;  or,  Pride  of  the  village  :  a  tale  of  Kentucky.  ...William 
Gilmore  Simms. 

Choir  invisible.     ...James  Lane  Allen. 

Diana's  livery.     ...Eva  Wilder  MacGlasson. 

Earthly  paragon.     ...Eva  MacGlasson. 

Etna  Vandemir.     ...Sallie  J.  Hancock. 

Flute  and  violin  and  other  Kentucky  tales.     ...James  Lane  Allen. 

Glorinda.     ...Anna  B.  Dodd. 

Harpe's  head :  a  legend  of  Kentucky.     ...James  Hall. 

In  "  God's  country."     ...D.  Higbee. 

John  Gray :  a  Kentucky  tale  of  the  olden  time  of  Kentucky  in  1861. 
...James  Lane  Allen, 

Kentucky:  a  tale.     ...Thomas  C.  Haliburton. 

Lonz  Powers.     ...James  Weir. 

Lord  of  himself.     ...Francis  H.  Underwood. 

Milicent  Halford :  a  tale  of  the  dark  days.     ...Martha  Remick. 

Nick  of  the  woods ;  or,  Jibbenainosay :  a  tale  of  Kentucky.  ...Rob- 
ert Montgomery  Bird. 

Old  honesty:  a  tale  of  the  early  days  of  Kentucky.  ...Edward 
Willett. 

Outlaw  brothers.     ...J.  G.  Marshall. 

Quarter  race  in  Kentucky.     ...William  T.  Porter. 

Simon  Kenton.     ...James  Weir. 

Stories  of  a  sanctified  town.     ...Lucy  S.  Furman. 

Tempest  and  sunshine.     ...Mary  J.  Holmes. 

Tilting  at  windmills.     ...Emma  M.  Connelly. 

Winter  lodge.     ...James  Weir. 

KEPLER,  JOHANN.     Lived  1571-1630. 
Johann  Kepler.     ...J.  Burow. 

KNIGHTS   AND   KING  ARTHUR. 

Abdallah  the  Moor  and  the  Spanish  knight.     ...Robert  Montgomery 

Bird. 
Blameless  knights;  or,  Lutzen  and  Vendee.     ...Alice  H.  F.  Byng, 

Viscountess  Enfield. 
Calavar ;  or.  Knight  of  the  conquest.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 
Le  chevalier  de  Maison-rouge.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Chevalier's  daughter.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Arthur's  court.     ...Samuel  Langhorne 

Clemens.     (Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 
Coulyng  castle.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 
Court  of  King  Arthur.     ...William  Henry  Frost. 
Herman ;  or,  Young  knighthood.    ,.,Sara  H.  Palfrey. 


240  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

KNIGHTS  AND  KING  ARTHUR  —  Continued. 
History  of  Arthur  of  Little  Britain.  ...Anon. 
History  of  King  Arthur  and  the  quest  of  the  Holy  Grail.    ...Thomas 

Malory. 
Knight  of  Gwynne.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 
Knight  of  Mauleon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Knight  of  Saint  John,     ...Annie  M.  Porter. 
Knight  of  the  white  feather.     ...Tasma,  pseud. 
Knights  of  the  Horseshoe.     ...W.  A.  Caruthers. 
Knights  of  the  lion.     ...Anon. 
Knights  of  the  Pale.     ..iC.  M.  O'Keefe. 
Knights  of  the  Swan.     ...Comtesse  de  Genlis. 
Knights  of  the  white  cross.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Knights  ransom.     ...Laura  Valentine. 
Magic    ring.      ...Friedrich    H.    C.   La    Motte    Fouque.     English 

translation. 
Monk  and  knight.     ...Frank  W.  Gunsaulus. 
Otto  the  knight      ...Alice  French.     (Pseud.,  Octave  Thanet.) 
Red  knight  of  Germany.     ...Peter  Boyle. 
Stories  of  the  days  of  King  Arthur.     ...Charles  H.  Hanson. 
Tales  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights  of  the  Round  Table.     ...Mary 

V.  Farrington. 
Two  knights  of  Delany  castle.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 
Der  Zauberring.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte  Fouque. 

KOERNER,  KARL  THEODOR.     Lived  1791-1813. 
Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 
Theodor  Korner.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

LABOR  AND  CAPITAL,  CONFLICT  OF. 

Abandoned  claim.     ...Flora  H.  Loughhead. 

Absentee.     ...Maria  Edgeworth. 

Adventures  of  Harry  Franco :  a  tale  of  the  great  panic.     ...Charles 

F.  Briggs. 
Agitator.     ...Clementina  Black. 
Angel  of  the  village.     ...L.  M.  Ohorn. 
Ballytubber;  or,  Scotch  settler  in  Ireland.     ...Anon. 
Barnaby  Rudge.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Better  days;   or,  Millionaire  of  to-morrow.      ...T.  and  Anna  M. 

Fitch. 
Boycotted.     ...M.  Morley. 
Boycotted  household.     ...Letitia  M'Clintock. 
Boy's  revolt.     ...James  Otis. 
Bread-winners.     ...John  Hay. 
Complaining  millions  of  men.     ...Edward  Fuller, 
Convict  No,  2^.    ...J.  Murphy, 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  24 1 

LABOR  AND  CAPITAL,  CONFLICT  OF  —  Continued. 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong.     ...Charles  Sheldon. 

Darcy  and  his  friends.     ...Joseph  McKim. 

Earl  of  Effingham.     ...Lala  McDowell. 

Emigrants  of  Ahadarra.     ...William  Carleton. 

Eustace  Marchmont,  a  friend  of  the  people.       ...Evelyn  Everett 
Green. 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical.     ...Marion  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud., 
George  Eliot.) 

Golden  bottle.     ...Ignatius  Donnelly. 

Heart  of  Erin.     ...Elizabeth  Casey. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Heart  of  Tipperary.     ...W.  P.  Ryan. 

How  they  lived  in  Hampton.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

lerne.     ...William  Stewart. 

Jason  Edwards.     ...Hamlin  Garland. 

Land  claim.     ...Francis  F.  Barritt. 

Land  leaguers.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 

Live  and  let  live.     ...Catherine  M.  Sedgwick. 

Looking  backwards.     2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 

Looking  within.     ...J.  W.  Roberts. 

Loyal  and  lawless.     ...Ulrick  R.  Burke. 

Man  of  mark.     ...Anthony  Hope. 

Man  who  became  a  savage.     ...W.  T.  Hornaday. 

Manchester  strike.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

March  of  the  strikers.     ...J.  A.  Bevan. 

Men  born  equal.     ...Henry  Perry  Robinson. 

Mr.  Butler's  ward.     ...Frances  Mabel  Robinson. 

Mr.  East's   experiences   in   Mr.  Bellamy's  world.     ...Conrad  Wil- 
brandt. 

Modern  Daedalus.     ...Thomas  Greer. 

Moondyne  :  a  story  from  the  under-world.     ...John  Boyle  O'Reilly. 

Murvale   Eastman,    Christian  socialist.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tour- 
gee. 

My  friend  the  boss.     ...J.  Stilman  Smith. 

Norah  Moriarty.     ...Amos  Reade. 

Pearl  of  Lisnadoon.     ...Mrs.  E.  J.  Ensell. 

Plan  of  campaign.     ...Frances  Mabel  Robinson. 

Priest's  blessing.     ...Harriett  Jay. 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 

Rose  O'Connor.     ...Emily  Fox. 

Scenes  in  feudal  times.     ...R.  H.  Wilmot. 

Seed    she    sowed:    a   tale   of    the    great    dock   strike.     ...Emma 
l^esli^, 

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242  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

LABOR  AND  CAPITAL,  CONFLICT  OF  —  Continued. 

Senator  at  sea :  a  story  of  mine  and  thine.     ...G.  F.  Duysters. 

Siege  of  Bodike.     ...Edward  Lester.  . 

Social  crime.     ...Minnie  L.  Armstronge  and  G.  N.  Sceets. 

Strike  in  the  B mill.     ...Anon. 

Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Tame  surrender.     ...Charles  King. 

Terence  M'Gowan,  the  Irish  tenant.     ...G.  L.Tottenham. 

Through  the  fray.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Veiled   hand:    a   novel    of    the    sixties,   seventies,   and  eighties 

...Frederick  Wicks. 
See  also  WORKING-CLASSES. 

LEGAL   STORIES. 

Attorney ;  or,  Correspondence  of  John  Quod.     ...John  T.  Irving. 

Austin  Elliot.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Bassett  claim.     ...Henry  R.  Elliot. 

Bleak  House.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Blind  leaders  of  the  blind.     ...James  R.  Cocke. 

California  sketches.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

Chief  justice.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 

Courage  of  her  convictions.     ...Caroline  A.   Huling  and  Therese 

Stewart,  M.  D. 
Dead  man's  story.     ...H.  Herman. 

Dugdale  millions.     ...W.  G.  Hudson.     (Pseud.,  Barclay  North.) 
Foiled  by  a  lawyer.     ...Anon. 
Fool  of  quality.     ...Henry  Brooke. 
Graysons.     ...Edward  C.  Eggleston. 

In  prison  and  out.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
In  the  grip  of  the  law.     ...J.  E.  Muddock. 
John  Bodewin*s  testimony.     ...Mary  H.  Foote. 
Judge  Lynch.     ...George  H.  Jessop. 
Justice  in  the  by-ways.     ...Francis  C.  Adams. 
Last  sentence.     ...Maxwell  Gray,  pseud. 
Leavenworth  case.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Legal  wreck.     ...W.  Gillette. 
Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 
Old  judge.     ...T.  C.  Haliburton. 
Queen  against  Owen.     ...Allen  Upward. 

Strange  schemes  of  Randolph  Mason.     ...Melville  Davisson  Post. 
Talis  qualis.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 
Vultures  of  Erin.     ...N.  J.  Dunn. 
Ways  of  the  hour.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Wedderburn's  will.     ...T.  Cobb. 
Who  poisoned  Hetty  Duncan  ?    ...J.  E.  Muddock. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  243 

LEGrAL  ^'l^^^XE^^  —  Continued. 
Whose  fault  ?     ...Ellis  J.  Davis. 

Willy  Reilly  and  his  dear  Coleeii  Bawn.     ...William  Carleton. 
See  also   DETECTIVE    STORIES,   CRIMINOLOGY,    and    FEMGE- 
RICHTE. 


LEGENDS. 


American. 


Acadian  legends.     ...E.  W.  Eaton. 

Book    of    New    England    legends    and    folklore.       ...Samuel    A. 

Drake. 
Chien  d'or  :  a  legend  of  Quebec.     ...William  Kirby. 
Doom  of  Mamelons.     ...W.  H.  H.  Murray. 
Forest  and  shore.     ...Charles  P.  Ilsley. 
Harpe's  head  :  a  legend  of  Kentucky.     ...James  Hall. 
Haunted  woods.     ...Edward  E.  Ellis. 
Hiawatha  and  other  legends  of  the  red  American  Indians.     ...C. 

Matthews. 
La  jongleuse.     ...H.  Raymond  Casgrain. 

Laconia;  or,  Legends  of  the  White  Mountains.     ...J.  P.  Scribner. 
Legend  of  Christopher  Columbus.     ...Joanna  Baillie. 
Legend  of  the  vision  of  Campbell  of  Inverawe. 
Legendes  des  plantes  et  des  oiseaux.     ...Xavier  Marmier. 
Legends  of  "  Le  Detroit."     ...Mary  C.  W.  Hamlin. 
Legends  of  Michigan.     ...J.  F.  Littlejohn. 
Legends  of  Montauk.     ...J.  A.  Ayers. 
Legends  of  New  England.     ...Julia  Gill  and  Frances  Lee. 
Legends  of  New  England.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Legends  of  the  middle  ages.     ...H.  A.  Guerber. 
Legends  of  the  Missouri  and  the  Mississippi.     ...M.  Hopewell. 
Legends  of  the  Province  house.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Legends  of  the  West.     ...John  Hall. 
Mellichampe:     a    legend    of    the     Santee.       ...William    Gilmore 

Simms. 
Mike  Fink.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 
Myth  of  stone  idol.     ...W.  P.  Jones. 
Richard  Ireton :  a  legend  of  the  early  settlement  of  New  England. 

...M.  Remick. 
Rip  van  Winkle  and  the  legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow.     ...Washington 

Irving. 
Totem  tales.     ...W.  S.  Phillips.     (Legends  of  the  Indians  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest.) 
Washington  and  his  generals.     ...George  Lippard. 
Wa-wa-wauda  :  a  legend  of  old  Orange.     ...Anon. 
White  chief.     ...Mayne  Reid. 


244  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 

LEGENDS  —  Continued. 

Eastern. 
Eastern  legendary  tales  and  oriental  romances.     ...J.  H.  Gaunter. 

Englisli. 

Cloister  legends.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stuart. 

Folk-lore  of  East  Yorkshire.     ...J.  Nicholson. 

Hartland  forest.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Legendary  Yorkshire.     ...F.  Ross. 

Legend  of  Montrose.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.     ...Charles  Knight. 

Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jewish  sceptic.  ...James  Free- 
man Clarke. 

Legends  for  Lionel,  in  pen  and  pencil.     ...Walter  Crane. 

Tales  and  legends  of  national  origin,  or  widely  current  in  England 
from  the  earliest  times.     ...William  C.  Hazlitt. 

Finnish. 

Finnish  legends  for  English  children.     ...R.  Eivind. 

French. 

Count  Monte-Leone.     ...Henri  de  Saint  Georges. 

Legendes  de  Fontainebleau.     ...Julie  O.  Lavergne. 

Legendes   de   Trianon,  Versailles   et   Saint   Germain.     ...Julie  O. 

Lavergne. 
Legends  of  feudal  days.     ...Henry  W.   Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank 

Forester.) 
Les  mysteres  du  peuple.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue. 
Rival  races  ;  or,  Sons  of  Joel.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.     Eng- 
lish translation. 

German, 
Albrecht.     ...Arlo  Bates. 

Arminius  oder  Hermann.     ...Daniel  C.  von  Lohenstein. 
Astaroth  und  Mentha.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 
Bissula :  historischer  Roman  aus  der  Volkerwanderung.      ...Felix 

Dahn. 
Buch  der  Sachsen.     ...Adolf  Boettger. 
Charakterbilder   aus    der    Geschichte    und    Sage.      ...August    W. 

Grube. 
Deutsche  Heldensagen  fiir  Schule  und  Volk.    ...Wilhelm  Waegner. 
Eudokia  die  Kaiserinn.     ...Ida  Hahn-Hahn. 
Felicitas  •  historischer  Roman  aus  der  Volkerwanderung.     ...Felix 

Dahn. 
German   classics    from   the   fourth    to  the   nineteenth   centuries. 

...Friedrich  Max  Miiller. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  245 

LEGENDS  —  Continued. 

Heidenmauer.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Hermann.     ...Elizabeth  Buerstersbinder. 

Historical  tales.     ...Charles  Morris. 

Knights  of  the  Swan.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Lays  and  legends  of  Germany.     ...William  J.  Thorns. 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     ...Thomas  Bulfinch. 

Legends  of  the  Rhine.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

Legends  of  the  Wagner  drama.     ...Jessie  L.  Weston. 

Magic  runes.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Passe  Rose.     ...Arthur  S.  Hardy. 

Pepin  et  Charlemagne.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Popular  romances  of   the  middle   ages.     ...George  W.  Cox   and 

Eustace  H.  Jones. 
Preussens  Tausend  und  eine  Nacht.     ...Bernhard  Hesslein. 
Romances   of  the   middle   ages.      ...Wilhelm   Waegner.     English 

translation. 
Romances  relating  to  Charlemagne.     ...George  Ellis. 
Die  Romer  in  Deutschland.     ...Joseph  Marius  Babo. 
Samundis  Fubrungen.     ...Johann  Arnold  Kanne. 
Scenes  and  characters  of  the  middle  ages.     ...Edward  L.  Cutts. 
Stories  of  old  renown.     ...Robert  Hope  Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott 

R.  Hope.) 
Vor  Zeiten.     ...Theodor  Storm, 

Hungarian. 

Drei  Schlosser.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Hungarian  tales.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
A  regi  jo  tablabiro's.     ...Mor  Jokai. 

Tales  and  traditions  of  Hungary.     ...Ferencz  Aurel  and  Terezia 
Pulszky. 

Irish. 

Emerald  gems.     ...Anon. 

Fairy  legends  and  traditions  of  the  south  of  Ireland.     ...Thomas 

Crofton  Croker. 
Killarney  legends.     ...Thomas  Crofton  Croker. 
Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts.     ...Patrick  Kennedy. 
Legend  of  the  little  weaver.     ...Samuel  Lover. 
Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.     ...Samuel  Lover. 
Legends  of  the  lakes.     ...Thomas  Crofton  Croker. 

Japanese. 

Old  world  of  Japan:  legends  of  the  land  of  the  gods.      ..Frank 
Rinder. 


246  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

LEGENDS  —  Continued. 

Scotch. 

Legendary  tales  of  the  Highlands.     ...T.  D.  Lauder. 

Legend  of  the  vision  of  Campbell  of  Inverawe.     ...T.  D.  Lauder. 

(In  his  Legendary  tales  of  the  Highlands.) 
Legends  of  the  Black- watch.     ...James  Grant. 

Spanish. 
Patranas.     ...Rachel  H.  Bush. 

LEIBNITZ,  GOTTFRIED   WILHELM   VON.     Lived  1646-1716. 
Leibnitz  und  die  beiden  Kurfiirstinnen.     ...Hermann  Klencke. 

LESSING,  GOTTLOB   EPHRAIM.     Lived  1729-1781. 

Charlotte    Ackermann :    a    theatrical    romance.      ...Otto    Midler. 

English  translation. 
Charlotte   Ackermann :    ein  Hamburger  Theater-Roman.      ...Otto 

Miiller. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM.     Lived  1809-1865. 
Clarence.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
Graysons.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 

In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 
Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

LIND,  JENNY.     Lived  1821-1887. 

Charles  Auchester  :  a  memorial.  ...Elizabeth  S.  Sheppard.  (Pseud., 
Beatrice  Reynolds.) 
(Miss  Benette  personates  Jenny  Lind.)' 

LISZT,  FRANZ.     Lived  1811-1886. 

Lucrezia    Floriani     Lavinia.       ...Amantine   L.   A.    D.   Dudevant. 
(Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
(Count  Salvator  Albani  personates  Liszt.) 

LOLLARDS.     See  WYCLIFFE,  JOHN. 

LONDON,  ENGLAND. 

American  girl  in  London.     ...Sara  Jeanette  Duncan. 

Andrew  Golding :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.      ...Annie  E.  Keeling. 

Brave  men  of  Eyam;  or,  Tale  of  the  great  plague.  ...Edward  N. 
Hoare. 

Bride  of  Bucklersbury :  a  tale  of  the  Grocers'  Company.  ...Eliza- 
beth M.  Stewart. 

Caleb  Field  •  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Captain  Jacques :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.  ...Edward 
Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 

Carved  cartoon.     ...Austin  Clare. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION,  247 

LONDON,  ENGLAND  —  Continued. 

Cherry  and  violet:  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Child  of  the  Jago.     ...Arthur  Morrison. 

Children   of    the    Ghetto :    being  pictures   of    a   peculiar  people. 

...Israel  Zangwill. 
Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Constable  of  the  tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Days  of  Hogarth  ;  or,  Mysteries  of  London.    ...G.  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Dictator:  a  novel  of  politics  and  society.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 
Fighting  the  flames.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne.  [ton. 

Fire  of  London;  or,  Which  is  which  .?     ...Georgiana  C.L.  G.  Fuller- 
Goldsmith's  ward :  a  tale  of  London  city  in  the  fifteenth  century. 

...Mrs.  R.  H.  Reade. 
His  bad  angel.     ...Richard  Harding  Davis. 
History  of  the  plague  in  London,  1665.     —Daniel  Defoe. 
Iron  rule,  and.  Story  of  the  West  End.     ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland. 

(Pseud.,  Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Jennett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 
John  Standish;  or,  Harrowing  of  London.     ...Edward  GilUat. 
Lady  Jane  Grey.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
London  life.     ...Henry  James,  Jr. 

Lord  Mayor  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth 
Merry  England.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Narrative  of  the  great  fire  in  London,  1666.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Old   Saint  Paul's:    a  tale  of  the  plague  and  the  fire.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Oliver   Wyndham ;    or.   Tale  of  the   great   plague.     ...Mrs.  J.  B. 

Peploe  (Webb). 
Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member.     ...Anthony  TroUope. 
Pictorial  tower  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Picturesque  sketches  of  London.     ...Thomas  Miller. 
Richard  Hunne:  a  story  of  old  London.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Robert  Elsmere.      ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 
Root  and  flower:    a  story  of  work  in  a  London  parish.     ...John 

Palmer. 
Rosemary :   a  tale  of  the  fire  in  London.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 

Fullerton. 
Saint  Dunstan's  clock  :  a  story  of  1666.     ...E.  Ward. 
Siege  of  London.     ...Henry  James,  Jr. 
Sir  Ralph  Willoughby.     ...Sir  Samuel  Egerton  Brydges. 
Stories  of  the  city  of  London.     ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland.     (Pseud., 

Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Suicide  club.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Tale  of  Old  England.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 


248  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

LONDON,  ENGLAND  —  Conti7iued. 

Toil  and  trouble  :  a  story  of  London  life.    ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland. 

(Pseud.,  Camilla  Toulmin.) 
Tower  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Virginians.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Emma  Robinson. 
When  London  burned :  a  story  of  restoration  times  and  the  great 

fire.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
See  also  ENGLAND   and  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

LOUIS   IX.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  1226-1270. 

Boy  crusaders ;  a  story  of  the  days  of  Saint  Louis.     ...John  George 

Edgar. 
Good  Saint  Louis  and  his  times.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

LOiriS  X.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  13U-1316. 
La  tour  de  Nesle.     ...Frederic  Girard. 

LOUIS  XI.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  U61-U83. 
Anne  of  Geierstein.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Charles  le  Temeraire.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Lodging  for  the  night.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Louis  de  la  Tremoille  ;  ou,  Les  freres  d'armes.     ...Justin  J.  E.  Roy. 
Mme.  de  Montdidier;    ou,  La   cour   de   Louis   XI.      ...Maria   A. 

Barthelemy-Hadot. 
Marie  de  Bourgogne.     ...Mme.  de  Saint- Venant. 
Mary  of  Burgundy.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Notre  Dame  de  Paris.     ...Victor  Hugo.  [lation. 

Notre  Dame ;  or,  Bellringer  of  Paris.    ...Victor  Hugo.    English  trans- 
Philippe-Monsieur.     ...Charles  Buet. 
Quentin  Durward.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Stormy  life.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 

LOUIS  XII.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  U98-1515. 

Faithful,  but  not  famous  :  a  historical  tale.     ...Anon. 

Jeanne  de  France.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Le  sire  d'Aubigny.     ...Pierre  de  Lesconvel. 

Spotless  and  fearless :    the   story  of  Chevalier   Bayard.      ...Saint 

Albin  Berville. 
Thomassine  Spinola.     ...Mme.  d'Omatu. 
Under  Bayard's  banner.     ...Henry  Frith. 

LOUIS   XIII.   OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1610-1643. 

Antoine  de  Bonneval :  a  tale  of  Paris  in  the  days  of  St.  Vincent  de 

Paul.     ...William  H.  Anderson. 
Arthur  Blane;  or,  Hundred  cuirassiers.     ...James  Grant. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  249 

LOUIS  XIII.  OF  FRANCE  —  Coutimied. 

Les  beaux  messieurs  de  Bois-Dore.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant. 

(Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Black  tulip.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Le  capitaine  Fracasse.     ...Theophile  Gautier. 
Captain  Fracasse.     ...Theophile  Gautier.     English  translation. 
Cinq-Mars.     ...Alfred  V.,  Comte  de  Vigny.     English  translation. 
Cinq-Mars;  ou,  Une  conjuration  sous   Louis  XIII.     ...Alfred  V., 

Comte  de  Vigny. 
Gallant    lords    of    Bois-Dore.     ...Amantine    L.    A.    D.    Dudevant. 

(Pseud.,  George  Sand.)     English  translation. 
Louise  de  La  Valliere.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Mme.  de  Lafayette.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 
Le  roi  des  raffines  sous  Louis  XIII.     ...L.  J.  Emmanuel  Gonzales. 
Shoulder  knot.     ...Benjamin  F.  Teflft. 
Le  siege  de  La  Rochelle.    ...Stq^hanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

English  translation. 
Three  musketeers.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Les  trois  mousquetaires.      ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
La  tulipe  noire.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Twenty  years  after.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Vingt  ans  apres.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

LOUIS   XIV.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  1643-1715. 

Alamontade,  der  Galeerensklave.     ...Johann  Heinrich  Zschokke. 

Alamontade,  the  galley  slave.  ...Johann  Heinrich  Zschokke.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Arnold  Delahaize  ;  or,  Huguenot  pastor.     ...P'rancisca  I.  Ouvry. 

Artamene.     ...Madeleine  de  Scudery. 

Asylum  Christi :  a  story  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Edward  Gilliat. 

Der  Aufruhr  in  den  Cevennen.     ...Johann  Ludwig  Tieck. 

Die  beiden  Conde  :  historische  Novel  le.  ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 

Belle-Rose.     ...Louis  Amedee  Eugene  Achard, 

Blanche  Gamond  :  a  heroine  of  the  faith.     ...Anon. 

Bourdaloue  and  Louis  XIV. ;  or,  Preacher  and  king.  ...Lawrence 
Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 

Brothers :  a  tale  of  the  Fronde.  ...Henry  W.  Herbert.  (Pseud., 
Frank  Forester.) 

Camisard  ;  or,  Protestants  of  Languedoc.     ...Anon. 

Cardillac,  the  jeweller.     ...Ernst  Theodor  Wilhelm  Hoffmann. 

Chateau  de  Louard:  a  story  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  ...Henry  C. 
Coape. 

Cross  and  the  crown  :  a  tale  of  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of 
Nantes.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 


250  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO   FICTION. 

LOUIS  XIV.  OF  FRANCE— C^;z//;z?/^^. 

Les  dernieres  maitresses  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Felix  de  Servan. 
Dorothy  Arden:  a  story  of  England  and  France  two  hundred  years 

ago.     ...J.  M.  Callwell. 
Driven  into  exile:  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Charlotte  Tucker. 

(Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Duchess  of  Burgundy;  or,   Scenes  in  the  Court   of  Louis  XIV. 

...Anon. 
Duchess  of  La  Valliere.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

English  translation. 
Duchess  of  Mazarin  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Anon. 
Duchesse  de  La  Valliere.    ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 
La  Duchesse  de  Montpensier.     ...Pierre  A.,  Vicomte  de  Ponson  du 

Terrail. 
Die  eiserne  Maske.     ...Paul  V.  Wichmann. 
Every  man  his  own  trumpeter.     ..  George  Walter  Thornbury. 
Une  fantaisie  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Anne  Bignan. 
Gabrielle;  or,  House  of  Maureze.    ...Alice  M.  C.  Durand.    (Pseud., 

Henry  Greville.) 
Gabrielle;  or,  Pictures  of  a  reign.     ...Luisa  S.  Costello. 
Das  Geheimniss  der  Frau  von  Nizza.     ...Emil  M.  Vacano. 
Genevieve  ;  or,  Children  of  Port  Royal.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
La  guerre  des  femmes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Henri  de  Rohan  ;  or,  Huguenot  refugee.     ...Francisca  I.  Ouvry. 
L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     , ..Elizabeth  Guenard. 
L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     ...Chevalier  de  Mouhy. 
How  they  kept  the  faith :  a  tale  of  the  Huguenots  of  Languedoc. 

...Grace  Raymond. 
Hubert  Montreuil;  or,  Huguenot  and  the  dragoon.     ...Francisca  I. 

Ouvry. 
Huguenot :  a  tale  of  the    French    Protestants.      ...George   Payne 

Rainsford  James. 
Huguenot  exiles  ;  or,  Times  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
In  the  days  of  adversity.     ...J.  Bloundelle  Burton. 
Isabeau's  hero:  a  story  of  the  revolt  of  the  Cevennes.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Jacques   Bonneval ;  or,   Days   of  the  dragonnades.     ...Anne  Man- 
ning. 
Jean  Cavalier ;  ou,  Les  fanatiques  de  Cevennes.     ...Marie  Joseph 

Eugene  Sue. 
Jeannette  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 
Lauzun.     ...Paul  E.  de  Musset. 
Legendes  de  Fontainebleau.     ...Julie  O.  Lavergne. 
Lettre  de  cachet.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.     (In  her  Romances  of 

real  life.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  251 

LOUIS  XIV.  OF  FEANCE  —  Continued. 

Lord  Montagu's  page  :  an  historical  romance   of  the  seventeenth 

century.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Louis ;  or,  Doomed  to  the  cloister :  a  tale  of  religious  life  in  the 

time  of  Louis  XIV.     ...M.  J.  Hope. 
Mme.  D'Aubigne  la  petite  creole.     ...Eugenie  Foa. 
Der  Mann  mit  der  eisernen  Maske.     ...E.  Koenigs. 
Marchioness  of  Brinvilliers.     ...Albert  Smith. 

Marie's  story:  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Louis  XIV.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
La  marquise  de  Courcelles.     ...Charles  J.  B.  Jacquot. 
Minister  of  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes.     English  translation. 
Les  missionnaires  bottes  de  Louis  XIV.     ...Adolphe  Michel. 
Nameless  nobleman.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin.  [tion. 

Nanon ;  or,  Women's  war.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  transla- 
Olympe  de  Cleves.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Der  Pfarrer  von  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes. 
Pignerol.     ...Paul  Lacroix. 
Protestant  leader  :  a  novel.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.     English 

translation. 
Refugees  :  a  tale  of  two  continents.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Reparation :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  and  other  tales. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
Royal  captives.     ...Ann  Yearsley. 

Royal  hunt :  a  story  of  Huguenot  emigration.     ...Mrs.  E.  C.  Wilson. 
Saint  Eustace  ;  or,  Hundred  and  one.     ...Vane  I.  Saint  John. 
Un  sermon  sous  Louis  XIV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Sister  Louise  ;  or,  Story  of  a  woman's  repentance.     ...George  John 

Whyte  Melville. 
Stray  pearls.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Twenty  years  after.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Vingt  ans  apres.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

LOUIS   XV.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  1715-177J^. 
Ancient  regime.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Beaumarchais.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

By  fire  and  sword :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Thomas  Archer. 
Les  catacombes  de  Paris.     ...iSlie  B.  Berthet. 

Cerise :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...George  John  Whyte  Melville. 
Le  chevalier  d'Harmental.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
La  comtesse  d'Egmont.     ...Sophie  Gay. 
Conspirators;  or,    Chevalier   d'Harmental.     ...Alexandre    Dumas. 

English  translation. 
Una  fille  du  regent.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
In   the   shadow    of  God :  sketches   of  life   in  France  during  the 

eighteenth  century.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 


252  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

LOUIS  XV.  OF  FRANCE  —  Continued, 

Jarousseau,  le  pasteur  du  desert.    ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene  Pelletan. 

Jean  Jacques  Rousseau.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 

Jean  Jarousseau,  pastor  of  the  desert.  ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene 
Pelletan.     English  translation. 

John  Law  the  projector.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Leontine  ;  or,  Court  of  Louis  XV.     ...Catherine  C.  Maberly. 

Louis  XV.  et  Ic  Cardinal  de  Fleury.     ...Anne  Bignan. 

Madame  de  Maintenon,  pour  servir  de  suite  a  I'histoire  de  la  duchesse 
de  La  Valliere.     ...Stephanie  P'elicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 

Marquise  Jeanne  Hyacinthe  de  Saint  Palaye.  ...Joseph  Henry  Short- 
house. 

Les  memoires  d'un  medecin.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.    English  translation. 

Montesquieu  a  Marseille.     ...Louis  S.  Mercier. 

Olympe  de  Cleves.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Peer's  daughter.     ...Rosina  W.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Priest  and  Huguenot ;  or,  Persecution  in  the  age  of  Louis  XV. 
...Laurence  Louis  P'elix  Bungener.     English  translation. 

Regent's  daughter.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Ritter  oder  Dame  :  historische  Novelle.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Mar- 
tin Oskar  Meding. 

Roseville  family :  an  historical  tale  of  the  eighteenth  century.  ...Mrs. 
Alexander  S.  Orr. 

Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 

V^atteau.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 

See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY. 

LOTUS  XVI.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  1774-1789, 

Adele  de  Senanges.     ...Adelaide  M.  £.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 

Blue  ribbons :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.     ...Anna  H.  Drury. 

Comtesse  de  Fargy.     ...Adelaide  M.  ^.  Y.  Souza-Botelho. 

Countess  Eva.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 

Eugene  de  Rotherlin.     ...Adelaide  M.  fi.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 

Julian ;  or,  Close   of   an   era.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 

English  translation. 
Julien  ;  ou,  La  fin  d'un  siecle.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
La  mort  de  Louis  XVI.     ...Armand  R.  M.  Du  Chatellier. 
See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY,   MARIA  ANTOINETTE,  and  REVO- 
LUTIONS, French. 

LOUIS  XVIII.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  18U-1SU, 

Count   Monte-Leone  :  a   legend   of  the  Carbonari  in    France  and 

Italy.     ...Henri  de  Saint  Georges.     English  translation. 
Christopher   Sauval  ;   ou,  La  societe  en  France  sous  la  restaura- 

tion.     ...]£mile  de  Bonnechose. 


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LOUIS  XVIII.  OF  FEANCE  —  Continued. 

Le  demon  des  Montchevreuil.     ...Adolph  de  Lescure. 

Dona  Flor.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Fudge  family  in  Paris.     ...Thomas  Moore. 

Les  quatre  ages.     ...Charles  Pougens. 

See  also  FRENCH   HISTORY. 

LOUIS  PHILIPPE.     Reigned  1830-m8. 

Chateau  Morville;  or,  Life  in  Touraine.     ...Emily  Reed. 

Los  cien  mil  hijos  de  San  Luis.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Les  louves  de  Machecoul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

She-wolves  of  Machecoul.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  translation. 

See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY. 

LOUISIANA. 

Autrefois  :  tales  of  old  New  Orleans  and  elsewhere.  ...James  A. 
Harrison. 

Balcony  stories.     ...Grace  King. 

Bonaventure :  a  prose  pastoral  of  Acadian  Louisiana.  ...George 
Washington  Cable. 

Doctor  Sevier.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Earl  of  May-field.     ...T.  P.  May. 

Les  emigres  fran9ais  dans  la  Louisiane.  ...Charles  Sealsfield  (for- 
merly Karl  Postl). 

Flower  of  France  :  a  story  of  old  Louisiana.     ...Marah  Ellis  Ryan. 

Grandissimes.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Louisiana  folk-tales.     ...Alcee  Fortier. 

Madame  Delphine.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Manhattaner  in  New  Orleans.     ...A.  Oakey  Hall. 

Monsieur  Motte.     ...Grace  King. 

Old  Creole  days.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Panola.     ...Sarah  A.  Dorsey.     (Pseud.,  Filia.) 

Philip  Nolan's  friends.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Planter's  daughter.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Tales  of  a  time  and  place.     ...Grace  King. 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 

Towards  the  Gulf:  a  tale  of  New  Orleans.     ...Anon. 

White  rover.     ...John  H.  Robinson. 

Wonderful  wheel     ...Mary  Tracy  Earle. 

LUTHER,  MARTIN.     Lived  1483-154,6. 
Allerlei  von  Luther.     ...Joachim  L.  Haupt. 
Blind  girl  of  Wittenberg.     ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn.     English 

translation. 
Das  Buch  vom  Doktor  Luther.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 


254  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

LUTHEE,  MAETIN  —  Co7itinued. 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Count  Arensberg  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Luther.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
Fate  of  Castle  Lowengard  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Luther.     ...Esme 

Stuart. 
Luther  and  the  Cardinal.      ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann.      English 

translation. 
Luther.      Historisches    Gedicht.     ...Gerhard    P'riedrich.      (Pseud., 

Gustav   Waller.) 
Luther  in  Rom.     Roman.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Luther   in    Rome;  or,    Corradina,  the  last  of  the   Hohenstaufen. 

...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Luther  und  die  Seinen.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Luther  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 
Martin  Luther  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Heinrich  Eisenlohr. 
Martin  Luther  :  kirchengeschichtliches  Lebensbild.     ...Carl  August 

Wildenhahn. 
Martin  Luther  und  Graf  Erbach.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 
True  as  steel.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 
Ulric;  or,  Voices.     ...Theodore  S.  Fay. 
See  also  GEKMAN  HISTORY  and  REFORMATION,  Germany. 

MAGIC.     See  GHOST  STORIES  AND  THE  SUPERNATURAL. 

MAGNA  CHARTA.     See  JOHN  OF  ENGLAND. 

MAINE. 

But  a  Philistine.     ...Virginia  F.  Townsend. 

Gaut  Gurley;  or,  Trappers  of  Umbagog.     ...D.  P.  Thompson. 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island :  story  of  the  coast  of  Maine.  ...Harriet  Beecher 

Stowe. 
Politician's  daughter.     ...Myra  S.  Hamlin. 
Richard  Edney  and  the  governor's  family.     ...Sylvester  Judd. 
Sam  Shirk  :  a  tale  of  the  woods  of  Maine.     ...George  H.  Devereux. 
Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.     ...Noah  Brooks. 

MALAY  ARCHIPELAGO. 

Outcast  of  the  Islands.     ...Joseph  Conrad. 

MAN  WITH   THE   IRON  MASK.     Titles  are  with  LOUIS  XIV.  OF 
FRANCE. 

MANNERS  AND  CUSTOMS.     See  SOCIETY. 

MANX  LIFE. 

Captain  Davy's  honeymoon  :  a  Manx  yarn.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall 

Caine. 
Deemster.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  255 

MANX  LIFE  —  Cojitinued. 

Green  hills  of  the  sea  :  a  Manx  story.     ...Hugh  C.  Davidson. 
Manxman.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine. 
Peveril  of  the  Peak.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

MARIA  ANTOINETTE  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1774.-1789. 
Un  ami  de  la  reine.     ...Paul  Gaulot. 
Le  collier  de  la  reine.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Friend  of  the  queen.     ...Paul  Gaulot.     English  translation. 
Kaiser  Joseph  und  Maria  Antoinette.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Der  Leibpage  der  Maria  Antoinette.     ...Friedrich  W.  Bruckbrau. 
Marie  Antoinette.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Marie  Antoinette.     ...Carl  L.  Haeberlein. 
Marie    Antoinette.       La     reine    de    France    decapitee.      ...Ernst 

Pitavell. 
Marie   Antoinette   und   ihr    Sohn.     ...Clara   M.    Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  MUhlbach.) 
Marie   Antoinette   and   her    son.     ...Clara    M.    Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Queen's  necklace.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Two  queens.     ...Baron  Simolin. 
See   also   FRENCH    HISTORY;    LOUIS    XVI.    OF    FRANCE,    and 

REVOLUTIONS,  French. 

MARIA  DE  MEDICIS.     See  LOUIS  XIII.  OF  FRANCE. 

MARIA  THERESA  OF  GERMANY.     Reig7ied  1717-1780. 
Aus  drei  Kaiserzeiten.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Citizen  of  Prague.     ...Henrietta  von  Paalzow.     English  translation. 
Elizabeth  of  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler.     English  translation. 
Elizabeth  von  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Kaunitz.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 
Maria   Theresa   and   her    fireman.     ...Clara   M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihr  Ofenheizer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Eduard  Duller. 
Maria  Theresia  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Thomas  Thyrnau.     ...Henrietta  von  Paalzow. 
See  also  GERMAN  HISTORY. 

MARRIAGE. 

Amazing  marriage.     ...George  Meredith. 

American  peeress.     ...H.  C.  Chatfield  Taylor. 

Arranged  marriage.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 

Artists' wives.     ...Alphonse  Daudet.     English  translation. 


256  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

MAEBIA6E  —  Conthmed. 

Clandestine  marriage.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Clarissa  Furiosa.     ...William  Edward  Norris. 

Clever  wife.     ...William  Pett  Ridge. 

Compulsory  marriage.     ...Annette  M.  Maillard. 

Le  contrat  de  mariage.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Corruption.     ...Percy  White. 

Counterparts.     ...Elizabeth  Sheppard. 

Countess  Radna.     ...William  Edward  Norris. 

Country  doctor.     ...Sarah  Orne  Jewett. 

Courage  of  her  convictions.     ...Caroline  A.  Huling  and  Theresa 

Stewart,  M.  D. 
Curb  of  honor.     ...Matilda  B.  Edwards. 
Day  of  their  wedding.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Les  femmes  d'artistes.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 
Fifty  pounds  for  a  wife.     ...A.  L.  Glyn. 
Frivolous  cupid.     ...Anthony  Hope. 
Heavenly  twins.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 
Helen  Brent,  M.  D. :  a  social  study.     ...Anon. 
His  Egyptian  wife.     ...Hill  Hilton. 
His  perpetual  admiration.     ...Joseph  F.  Flint. 
Ideala:  a  study  from  life.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 
I  forbid  the  banns.     ...F.  Frankfort  Moore. 
Japanese  marriage.     ...Douglass  Scaden. 
Jude  the  obscure.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 
Die  Kunstlerehe.  ...Leopold  Schefer. 
Marriage.     ...Susan  Edmonstone  Ferrier. 
Marriage  at  sea.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Marriage  by  capture.     ...Robert  Buchanan. 
Marriage  ceremony.     ...Ada  Cambridge. 

Marriage  contract.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
Married  too  early.     ...Sarah  B.  Willetts. 
Marrying  by  lot :  a  tale  of  the  primitive  Moravians.     ...Charlotte 

B.  Mortimer. 
Matrimony.     ...William  Edward  Norris. 
Mina's  marriage.     ...V.  Milkoulitch.     English  translation  from  the 

Russian. 
Mixed  marriage.     ...Anabel  Kerr. 
Modern  love  story  which  does  not  end  at  the  altar.     ...Harriet  E. 

Orcutt. 
Mrs.  Gerald.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 
My  Japanese  wife.     ...Clive  Holland. 
Noble  wife.     ...J   Saunders. 
Nobody's  fault.     ...Netta  Syrett. 
One  of  God's  dilemmas.     ...Allen  Upward. 


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YLKKSlk^Y,— Continued. 

Opinions  of  a  philosopher.     ...Robert  Grant. 

Our  manifold  natures.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 

Parting  and  a  meeting.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Platonic  affections.     ...J.  Smith. 

Quick  and  the  dead.     ...Amelie  Rives  Chanler. 

Rebel  queen.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Redemption  of  the  Brahmin.     ...R.  Garbe. 

Reflections  of  a  married  man.     ...Robert  Grant. 

Revolution  in  Tanner's  lane.      ...William  Hale  White.      (Pseud., 

Mark  Rutherford.) 
Robert  Atterbury.     ...Jarboe. 

Romance  of  Dollard.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Rubicon.     ...E.  F.  Benson. 
Sale  of  a  soul.     ...F.  Frankfort  Moore. 
School  for  husbands.     ...Rosina  W.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Soul  of  the  bishop.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.     (Pseud.,  John 

Strange  Winter.) 
Superfluous  woman.    ...Emma  Brooke. 
Strange  elopement.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Things  that  matter.     ...Gribble. 
Two  French  marriages.     ...Henrietta  C.  Jenkins. 
Two  marriages.     ...Dinah  Mulock  Craik. 
Una;  or,  Early  marriages.     ...Henriette  Bowes. 
Unclassed.     ...George  Gissing. 
Wedded  to  a  genius.     ...Neil  Christison. 
Wife  or  slave.-*     ...Mrs.  Albert  S.  Bradshaw. 
Woman  who  did.     ...Grant  Allen. 
Woman  with  a  future.     ...Mrs.  Andrew  Dean. 
Won  and  not  one.     ...Emily  Lucas  Blackall. 
Yellow  aster.     ...Mrs.  Mannington  Caffyn.     (Pseud.,  Iota.) 
See  also  RELATION  OF   THE   SEXES. 

MARY   OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1553-1558. 

Cardinal  Pole ;  or,  Days  of  Philip  and  Mary.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Constable  of  the  tower.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
For  the  Master's  sake :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Life  of  the  dutches  of  Suffolke.     ...Thomas  Drue. 
Lilian  :  a  tale  of  three  hundred  years  ago.     ...George  E,  Sargent. 
My  Lady  Nell.     ...Emily  Weaver. 

Protestant :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Robin  Tremayne  of  Bodmin:  a  tale  of  the  Marian  persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

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258  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

MARY  OF  Y.Yi^'LhiSilS—  Continued, 

Royal  Merchant ;  or,  Events  in  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham, 

during  the  reigns  of  Queens  Mary  and  Elizabeth.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Twice  crowned:  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 
Victor :  a  tale  of  the  great  persecution.     ...George  G.  Perry. 
Wetherden  Hall :   an  historical  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary. 

...Arthur  Brown. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

MARY  QUEEN   OF   SCOTS.     Lived  m2-1587. 

Abbot     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Bothwell;  or,  Days  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     ...James  Grant. 

Crichton.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

David  Rizzio ;  or,  Scenes  in  Europe  during  the  sixteenth  century. 

...William  H.  Ireland. 
Last  days  of  Mary  Stuart :  a  novel.     ...Emily  Finch. 
Maria  Stuart  in  Scotland.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj<^rnson. 
Maria    Stuart:     historischer    Roman.       ...Eugen    Hermann     von 

Dedenroth. 
Mary  of  Lorraine  :  an  historical  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     ...John  Gait. 
Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scots.     ...George  M.  Reynolds. 
Monastery.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Neil  Willox :  a  story  of  Edinburgh  in  the  days  of  Queen  Marie. 

...J.  Maclaren. 
Norman  Leslie.     ...Theodore  S.  Fay. 
Queen's  Maries:  a  romance  of  Holyrood.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Recess;  or,  Tale  of  other  times.     ...Sophia  Lee. 
Southenan.     ...John  Gait. 
Unknown  to  history:  a  story  of  the  captivity  of  Mary  of  Scotland. 

...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
See  also  ELIZABETH   OF  ENGLAND,  ENGLISH  HISTORY,   and 

SCOTLAND. 

MARYLAND. 

Clinton  Bradshaw.     ...F.  W.  Thomas. 
Days  of  Mackemie;  or,  Vine  planted.     ...L.  P.  Bowen. 
Doings  in  Maryland  ;  or,  Matilda  Douglass.     ...Anon. 
Entailed  hat.     ...George  A.  Townsend.     (Pseud.,  Gait.) 
Die  Grundung  von  Maryland.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Osborne  of  Arrochar.     ...Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Rob  of  the  bowl.     ...J.  P.  Kennedy.     (Pseud.,   Solomon  Second- 
thoughts.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  259 

MARYLAND  —  Continued. 

Pilate  and  Herod.     ...H.  Stanley. 

See  also  UNITED   STATES   HISTORY. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Adventures  of  Ann :  stories  of  colonial  times.     ...Mary  E.  Wilkins. 
Agnes  Surriage.     ...Edwin  L.  Bynner. 

Alban :  a  tale  of  the  New  World.     ...Jedediah  V.  Huntington. 
Bay-path:  a  tale  of  New  England  colonial  life.     ...Josiah  Gilberi: 

Holland. 
Book  of  New  England  legends  and  folklore  in  prose  and  poetry. 

...Samuel  Adams  Drake. 
Brampton  sketches.     ...Mary  B.  Claflin. 

Captain  Kyd ;  or,  Wizard  of  the  sea.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Captain  Nelson  :  romance  of  colonial  days.    ...Samuel  Adams  Drake. 
Children   of   old    Park's    tavern:    a   story   of    the    South    shore. 

...Frances  A.  Humphrey. 
Daughter  of  the  Puritans.     ...Anna  B.  Bensel.     (In  New  England 

Magazine,  1886,  p.  452.) 
Elizabeth :   a  romance  of  colonial  days.     ...F.  C.  Sparhawk.     (In 

New  England  Magazine,  1884-85.) 
Fair   Puritan:  an   historical    romance    of   the   days  of  witchcraft. 

...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Gaut  Gurley;  or,  Trappers  of  Umbagog.     ...D.  P.  Thompson. 
Heroes  of  America.     ...Robert  Hope  Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott 

R.  Hope.) 
Hope  Leslie ;  or,  Early  times  in  Massachusetts.     ...Catherine  M. 

Sedgwick. 
Justice  Warren's  daughter.     ...Olive  M.  Birrell. 
Legends  of  New  England.     ...Julia  Gill  and  Frances  Lee. 
Legends  of  New  England.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Legends  of  the  Province  house.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or.  Leaguer  of  Boston.    ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Morton's   hope;   or,   Memoirs   of   a    provincial.     ...John   Lothrop 

Motley. 
Naomi ;  or,  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago.     ...Eliza  Buckminster 

Lee. 
Nix's  mate.     ...R.  Dawes. 
Old  Boston.     ...A.  De  Grasse  Stevens. 
Oldtown  folks.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

Pemaquid  :  a  story  of  old  times  in  New  England.      ..E.  Prentiss. 
Penelope's  suitors.     ...Edwin  L.  Bynner. 
Pilgrims  and  Puritans.     ...Nina  Moore  Tiffany. 
Pilgrims  :  a  story  of  Massachusetts.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims.     ...J.  Banvard. 


26o  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  Continued. 

Priscilla;  or,  Trials  for  the  truth:  historical  tale  of  the  Puritans 

and  Baptists.     ...J.  Banvard. 
Puritan  and  her  daughter.     ...James  K.  Paulding. 
Puritan  lover.     ...Laura  C.  S.  Fessenden. 
Quabbin:  the  story  of  a  small  town,  with  outlooks  upon  Puritan 

life.     ...Francis  H.  Underwood. 
Rebels  ;  or,  Boston  before  the  revolution.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Reuben  and  Rachel.     ...Susanna  Rowson. 
Richard  Ireton :  a  legend  of  the  early  settlement  of  New  England. 

...M.  Remick. 
Scarlet  letter.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Shawmut.     ...C.  K.  True. 
Spectre  of  the  forest.     ...J.  MacHenry. 
Tales  of  the  Puritans.     ...Delia  Bacon. 
Three  generations.     ...Sarah  A.  Emery. 
"Trustum"  and  his  grandchildren.     ...Harriet  B.  Worron. 
Twice  told  tales.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
White  chief  among  the  red  men.     ...J.  T.  Adams. 
Witch  of  Salem.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Woman  of  Shawmut :  a  romance  of  colonial  times.     ...Edmund  J. 

Carpenter. 
See  also  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

MAXIMILIAN  OF  MEXICO  (FERDINAND  MAXIMILIAN  JOSEPH). 

Lived  1832-1867. 
Les  coupeurs  de  routes.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Crown  jewels.     ...Emma  L.  Moffett. 
Mexican;  or,  Love  and  land.     ...J.  M.  Dagnall. 
See  also  MEXICO. 

MAZARIN,  JULES.     Lived  1602-1661. 
Duchess  of  Mazarin.     ...Anon. 
La  guerre  des  femmes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
War  of  women.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

MEDICAL  NOVELS.     A  Selection. 

Andrew  Golding :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.      ..Annie  E.  Keeling. 
Arthur  Mervyn.     ...Charles  Brockdon  Brown. 
Bella;  or,  Cradle  of  liberty.     ...Marthy  E.  Berry. 
Betrothed  lovers.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni.     English  translation. 
Black  prophet :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  famine.     ...W^illiam  Carleton. 
Brave  men  of  Eyam.     ...Edward  N.  Hoare. 

Caleb  Field:  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Captain    Jacques.      ...Edward    Fitzgibbon.      (Pseud.,    Somerville 
Gibney.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  26 1 

MEDICAL  NOVELS  —  Continued, 

Carved  cartoon.     ...Austin  Clare. 

Cherry  and  violet :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Conspiracy  of  silence.     ...Mrs.  Colmore  Dunn. 

Country  doctor.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 

Country  doctor.     ...Sarah  Orne  Jewett. 

Demigod.     ...Edward  P.  Jackson. 

Le  docteur  Pascal.     ...fimile  Zola. 

Doctor  Ben.     ...Anon. 

Doctor  Breen's  practice.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Doctor  Janet  of  Harley  Street.     ...Dr.  Arabella  Kenealy. 

Doctor  Lamar.     ...Elizabeth  Train. 

Doctor  Mirabel's  theory.     ...Rose  George  Dering. 

Doctor  of  the  old  school.  ...John  Maclaren  Watson.  (Pseud.,  Ian 
Maclaren.) 

Doctor  Pascal.    ...fimile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Doctor  Plassid's  patients.     ...Una  L.  Bailey. 

Doctor  Sevier.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Elsie  Venner:  a  romance  of  destiny.     ...Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

Gladys.     ...Mary  Greenleaf  Darling.     (Yellow  fever  plague.) 

"  God's  providence  "  house.     ...Isabel  Banks. 

Hard  cash.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Helen  Brent,  M.  D. :  a  social  study.     ...Anon. 

History  of  the  plague  in  London,  1665.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

I  promessi  sposi.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni. 

Island  of  Doctor  Moreau.     ...Henry  G.  Wells. 

Jennett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 

John  Applegate,  surgeon.     ...Mary  Harriett  Norris. 

Life  and  adventures  of  an  Arkansas  doctor.     ...M.  Lafayette  Bym. 

Lily  of  Paris.     ...John  P.  Simpson. 

Lourdes.     ...ifimile  Zola. 

Lourdes.     ...£mile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 

Man  from  Nowhere.     ...Flora  Haines  Longhead. 

Maniac  of  Brussels.     ...F.  W.  N.  Bailey. 

Maris  Stella.     ...Marie  Clothide  Balfour. 

Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.  ...Sallie  Rochester 
Ford. 

Le  medecin  de  Campagne.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Medicine  lady.     ...Elizabeth  T.  Meade. 

Les  memoires  d'un  medecin.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Mike  :  a  tale  of  the  great  famine.     ...Edward  N.  Hoare. 

Mona  Maclenn,  medical  student.     ...Graham  Travers,  pseud. 


262  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

MEDICAL  NOVELS  —  Continued. 

Night-lights :  shadows  from  a  doctor's  reading-lamp.     ...Arthur  B. 

Frost. 
Old  St.  Paul's :  a  tale  of  the  plague.     ...William  Harrison  Ains- 

worth. 
Oliver  Wyndham :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  late  physician.     ...Samuel  Warren. 
Portfolio  of  a  Southern  medical  student.     ...George  M.  W^harton. 
Ralph  Redman's  atonement.     ...Herbert  V.  Mills. 
Romance  of  a  chalet,     ...Rose  Murray  Prior  Praed  (Mrs.  Campbell 

Praed). 
Rosemary :  a  tale  of  the  fire  in   London.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 

Fullerton. 
Round  the  red  lamp:   being  facts   and  fancies   of  medical   life. 

...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Saint  Dunstan's  clock.     ...E.  Ward. 
Scenes  in  the  practice  of  a   New  York  surgeon.     ...Edward   H. 

Dixon. 
Some  passages  in   the  practice  of  Doctor   Martha   Scarborough. 

...Helen  Campbell.  (Pseud.,  Wheaton  Campbell.) 
Study  in  scarlet.  ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Suicide  club.  ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Surgeon's  daughter.  ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Tales  of  a  physician.  ...W.  H.  Harrison. 
Underside  of  things.  ...Lilian  Bell. 
Veiled  doctor.     ...V.  A.  J.  Davis. 

MENDELSSOHN,  FELIX  BARTHOLDY.     Lived  1809-18^7. 

Charles  Auchester:  a  memorial.     ...Elizabeth  Sheppard.     (Pseud., 

Beatrice  Reynolds.)     (Seraphael  personates  Mendelssohn.) 
Tone  masters.     ...Charles  Barnard.     Vol.  i. 

METHODISM. 

Bernicia.      ..Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Damnation  of  Theron  Ware.     ...Harold  Frederic. 

De  Vane:  a  story  of  plebeians  and  patricians.     ...Henry  W.  Hil- 

liard. 
Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevelyan.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     ...Tobias  George  Smollett. 
Hallam  succession.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Methodist.     ...Miriam  Fletcher. 
Nestleton  Magna:   a  story  of  Yorkshire   methodism.     ...James  J. 

Wray. 
Spiritual  Don  Quixote.     ...Richard  Graves. 
Two  circuits.     ...J.  L.  Crane. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  263 

METHOBISM  —  Continued. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     ...Oliver  Goldsmith. 
Wreckers  and  methodists.     ...H.  D.  Lowry. 

MEXICAN  WAR  WITH  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  1845. 

Archbishop.     ...O.  S.  Bellisle. 

Aurifodina.     ...G.  W.  Peck. 

Bernard  Lisle :  an  historical  romance  embracing  the  period  of  the 

Texan  revolution  and  the  Mexican  war.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 
Biglow  papers.     ...James  Russell  Lowell.     (First  series.) 
Cabin   book ;    or,  Scenes  and  sketches  of  the  late  American  and 

Mexican  war.      ...Charles    Sealsfield    (formerly    Karl    Postl). 

English  translation. 
Das  Cajiitenbuch  ;    oder,    Nationale  Charakteristiken.     ...Charles 

Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
House  of  Yorke.     ...Mary  A.  Tincker. 

Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Inez:  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     ...Augusta  J.  Wilson  (Mrs.  Evans). 
Life  and  death  of  Sam  in  Virginia.     ...Anon. 
Lone  star  of  Texas.     ...J.  W.  Dallam. 
Mercedes  :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...Frederick  Charles  Las- 

celles  Wraxall. 
Rangers  and  regulators  :  a  tale  of  the  republic  of  Texas.     ...Alfred 

W.  Arrington. 
Remember  the  Alamo.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Stanhope  Burleigh.     ...Charles  Edward  Lester 
Talbot  and  Vernon.     ...McConnell. 
Vidette  :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...N.  M.  Curtis. 
White  scalper.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English  translation. 
Wild  life;  or,  Adventures  of  the  frontier  :  a  tale  of  the  early  days 

of  the  Texan  republic.     ...Thomas  M.  Reid. 

MEXICO. 

Description^  History,  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Abdalla  the  Moor  and  the  Spanish  knight.  ...Robert  Montgomery 
Bird. 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.  ...Lucien  Biart.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Aventures  d*un  jeune  naturaliste.     ...Lucien  Biart. 

Aztec  treasure  house.     ...Thomas  A.  Janvier. 

Benito  Vazquez.     ...Lucien  Biart. 

By  right  of  conquest.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Calavar  ;  or,  Knight  of  the  conquest.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Chinampa;  or,  Island  home.     ...Anon. 

La  conjuracion  de  Mejico,  6  los  hijos  de  Hernan  Cortes,  ...P.  de 
la  Escosura. 


264  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

MEXICO  —  Cojttinued. 

Cortes  ;  or,  Fall  of  Mexico.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Costel  rindien ;  ou,  Le  dragon  de  la  Reine.     ...E.  L.  G.  de  F.  de 

Bellemare. 
Les  coupeurs  de  routes.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Crown  jewels.     ...Emma  L.  Moffett. 
Dolores.     ...Gertrudis  Gomez  Avellaneda. 
Fair  god ;  or,  Last  of  the  'tzins':  a  tale  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico. 

...Lew  Wallace. 
Francis  Berrian,  the  Mexican  patriot.     ...T.  Flint. 
Guatimozin,  ultimo  emperador  de  Mejico.     ...Gertrudis  Gomez  de 

Avellaneda. 
Heart  of  the  world.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 
Hernan  Cortez  en  Tabasco.     ...Fermin  del  Rey. 
Higher  law.     ...Edward  Maitland.     (Pseud.,  Herbert  Ainslie.) 
Historischer  Roman.     ...Costez  Fernando. 
Isidra.     ...Willis  Steell. 

Izram.  ...Charlotte  Elizabeth  Tonna.    (Pseud.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.) 
Malmiztic  the  Toltec  and  the  cavaliers  of  the  cross.     ...W.  W 

Fosdick. 
Mexican ;  or,  Love  and  land.     ...J.  M.  Dagnall. 
Mexican  prince.     ...Anon. 

Montezuma,  the  last  of  the  Aztecs.     ...E.  Maturin. 
Montezuma  the  serf.     ...Joseph  Henry  Ingraham. 
Montezuma's  daughter.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 
El  nigromantico  Mejicano.     ...I.  M.  Pusalgas. 
Les  nuits  Mexicaines.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Picture  of  Las  Cruces.      ...Frances  C.  Fisher  Tiernan. 
El  Pleito  de  Hernan  Cortes  con  Panfilo  de  Narvaez.     ...J.  de  Cani- 

zares. 
Puepla,  Oder,  Die  Franzosen  in  Mexico.     ...H.  O.  F.  Goedsche. 
Queen  of  the  lakes.     ...Mayne  Reid. 
Rebel  chief:  a  tale  of  Guerilla  life.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English 

translation. 
Red  track:  a  story  of  social  life  in  Mexico.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

English  translation. 
Scenes  de  la  vie  militaire  au  Mexique.     ...E.  L.  Gabriel  de  Ferry 

de  Bellemare. 
Shelby's  expedition  to  Mexico.     ...John  N.  Edwards. 
Silver  City:  a  story  of  adventure  in  Mexico.     ...Frederick  A.  Ober. 
Some  unconventional  people.     ...Mrs.  J.  Gladwyn  Jebb. 
Stories  of  old  new  Spain.     ...Thomas  A.  Janvier. 
Stories  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico  and  Peru.     ...W.  Dalton. 
Siiden  und  Norden.     ...Charles  Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
Valentin  Guillois.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  265 

MEXICO  —  Continued. 

Die   Virey  imd  die  Aristokraten.     ...Charles  Sealsfield    (formerly 

Karl  Postl). 
White  chief.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

White  conquerors :  a  tale  of  Toltec  and  Aztec.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Wild  rose  :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican  frontier.     ...Francis  Francis. 
Yellow  snake  :  a  tale  of  treasure.     ...William  Henry  Bishop. 
See  also  MEXICAN  WAR  OF  1845. 

MICHIGAN. 

Les  forestiers  du  Michigan.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Les  forestiers  du  Michigan.     ...Berlioz  d'Auriac. 
Legends  of  Michigan.     ...J.  F.  Littlejohn. 
Oak  openings.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
See  also  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

MILTON,  JOHN.     Lived  1608-167 4. 
Deborah's  diary.     ...Anne  Manning. 
John  Milton  and  his  times:  historical  novel.    ...Max  Ring.   English 

translation. 
John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Max  Ring. 
Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell,  afterward  Mistress  Milton. 

...Anne  Manning. 

MINES  AND  MINING. 

Black  diamonds.     ...Mor  Jokai.     English  translation. 

Blind  brother :  a  story  of  the  Pennsylvania  coal-mines.  ...Homer 
Greene. 

Blind  lead  :  the  story  of  a  mine.     ...Josephine  W.  Bates. 

Deep  down  :  tale  of  the  Cornish  mines.  ...Robert  Michael  Ballan- 
tyne. 

Derrick  Sterling  :  a  story  of  the  mines.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 

Fortune  Gulch.     ...Sophie  Bronson  Titterington. 

Gold,  gold  in  Cariboo.     ...C.  Phillipps-Wolley. 

In  the  valley  of  Tophet.     ...Henry  W.  Nevinson. 

Israel  Mort,  overman  :  a  story  of  the  mine.     ...John  Saunders. 

Jerry.     ...Sarah  B.  Elliott. 

John  Brent's  field.     ...L.  Bates. 

Master  of  the  mine.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 

Menhardoc.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 

Miner's  daughter:  a  Catholic  tale.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 

Miner's  right :  a  tale  of  the  Australian  gold-fields.  ...Thomas  A. 
Brown.     (Pseud.,  Rolf  Boldrewood.) 

Miss  Grace  of  all  souls.     ...William  Edward  Tirebuck. 

Modern  buccaneer.  ...Thomas  A.  Brown.  (Pseud.,  Ralph  Boldre- 
wood.) 

Montezuma's  gold  mines.     ...Frederick  A.  Ober. 


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266  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

MINES  AND  WLlSiT&{^— Continued. 

Moondyne  :  a  story  from  the  under-world.     ...John  Boyle  O'Reilly. 

Moonlight.     ...Daniel  Beard. 

Nevermore.     ...Thomas  A.  Brown.     (Pseud.,  Ralph  Boldrewood.) 

Philip  ;  or,  Mollie's  secret.     ...Robert  T.  S.  Lowell. 

Prairie  folks.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 

Stephen  Dane.     ...Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Stone-pastures.     ...Eleanor  Stuart. 

Story  of  a  mine.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Vicar's  people.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 

Woman  intervenes.     ...Robert  Barr. 

MINISTERS.     A  Selection. 

Autobiography   of   Mark    Rutherford.      ...William    Hale    White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
Country  curate.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 
Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong.     ...Charles  Sheldon. 
Le  cure  de  village.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Dawsons  of  Glenara.     ...Henry  Johnston. 
Distracted  young  preacher.     ...Thomas  Harding. 
Doctor  Johns.     ...Donald  G.  Mitchell. 
First  rector  of  Burgstead.     ...Edward  L.  Cutts. 
For  liberty's  sake  :  the  story  of  Robert  Ferguson.     ...John  B.  Marsh. 
Green  graves  of  Balgowrie.     ...Jane  H.  Findlater. 
His  majesty  myself.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
Jarousseau,  le  pasteur  du  desert.    ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene  Pelletan. 
Jean  Jarousseau,  pastor  of  the  desert.     ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene 

Pelletan.     English  translation. 
John  Brent's  field.     ...L.  Bates. 
Lincolnshire  tragedy.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Little  minister.     ...James  Mathew  Barrie. 
Mark    Rutherford,  dissenting   minister.     ...William    Hale    White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
Mark  Rutherford's  deliverance.     ...William  Hale  White.     (Pseud., 

Mark  Rutherford.) 
Minister  of  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes.     English  translation. 
Minister  of  the  world.     ...C.  Atwater  Mason. 
Minister's  charge.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Minister's  wooing.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
My  double  and  how  he  undid  me.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
New  minister.     ...Kenneth  Paul. 
New  rector.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Outcasts.     ...Roy  Tellet,  pseud. 
Parish  province.     ...E.  M.  Lynch. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  267 

MINISTERS  —  Continued. 

Parson  Jones.     ...Florence  Marryat  Lean  (Mrs.  Francis  Lean). 

Parson's  proxy.     ...Kate  W.  Hamilton. 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller   Mistress  Anne  Askew. 

...Anne  Manning. 
Pastor  and  prelate.     ...Roy  Tellet,  pseud. 
Peep  at  No.  5.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D. 

Ward). 
Der  Pfarrer  von  Andouse.     ...Heinrich  Moewes. 
Reverend  gentleman.     ...J.  Maclaren  Cobban. 
Romance  of  a  French  parsonage.     ...M.  B.  Edwards. 
Scenes  from  clerical  life.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud., 

George  Eliot.) 
Shady-side ;  or.  Life  in  a  country  parsonage.     ...Martha  S.  Hubbell. 
Soul  of  the  bishop.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.   Stannard.     (Pseud.,  John 

Strange  Winter). 
Stickit  minister  and  common  men.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Sunnyside.  ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D.  Ward). 
Supply  at  St.  Agatha's.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward    (Mrs. 

Herbert  D.  Ward). 
Traitor  or  patriot.''     ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
Village  rector.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
See  also  DOGMAS  and  SCEPTICISM. 

MINNESOTA. 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 
Nakoma  :  a  story  of  frontier  life.     ...George  Huntington. 

MIRABEAU,   COMTE  DE    (GABRIEL  HONORE  RIQUETTI).     Lived 
1749-1791. 
Count  Mirabeau :  an  historical  novel.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
Le  dernier  amour  de  Mirabeau.     ...Charlotte  Foucaux. 
Graf  Mirabeau.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
Mirabeau  und  Sophie.     ...Oskar  L.  B.  Wolff. 

MISSIONARY   STORIES. 

Bending  willows.     ...Jane  G.  Fuller.     (Home,  Northwest.) 

Child  of  the  Ganges.     ...Robert  N.  Barrett. 

Cruise  of  the  Mystery.     ...Louise  Seymour   Houghton.     (McCall 

mission,  France.) 
Father  Laval;   or,  Jesuit  Missionary.      ...J.    M'Sherry.      (To  the 

Indians.) 
Fifine.     ...Louise  Seymour  Houghton.     (Paris  workingmen.) 
Kin-da-shon's  wife.     ...Mrs.  Eugene  S.  Willard.     (Alaska.) 
Manuelita.     ...Marian   Calvert  Wilson.     (Jesuit   mission    in    Call- 

fornia.) 


268  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

MISSIONARY  STORIES  —  Contimied. 

Mark  Thoresbury.     ...G.  E.  Sargent.     (Indian  missions.) 
Prassana  and  Kamini.     ...Mrs.  Mullens  and  others.     (India.) 
Remember  the   Alamo.     ...Amelia   Edith   liarr.     (Early   Catholic 

missions  in  Florida.) 
Zeinab  the  Punjabi.     ...E.  M.  Wherry. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Border  beagles.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Flush  times  in  Alabama  and  Mississippi.     ...Joseph  G.  Baldwin. 

George  Mason,  the  young  backwoodsman.     ...Anon. 

Mississippi  scenes ;  or,  Sketches  of  Southwestern  life.     ...Joseph 

B.  Cobb. 
See  also  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

MISSOURI. 

Missouri  outlaws.     ...Gustave  Aimard.     English  translation. 
Les  outlaws  du  Missouri.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
See  also  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY.     . 

MOHAMMEDANS. 

La  banniere  bleue :  aventures  d'un   Musulman,  d'lm  Chretien,  et 

d'un  Paien  a  I'epoque  de  scroisades  et  de  la  conquete  mongole. 

...Leon  Cahun. 
Betrothed.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Blue  banner.     ...Leon  Cahun.     English  translation. 
Boy  crusaders.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Brothers  in  arms  :  a  story  of  the  crusades.     ...F.  Bayford  Harrison. 
Cheshire  pilgrims.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 
Count  Robert  of  Paris.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Crusaders  and  captives.     ...George  E.  Merrill. 
Daventry.     ...Julia  Pardoe. 
Elfrica.     ...Charlotte  G.  Boger. 
Die  Fahrten  Thiodolfs  des  Islanders.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte 

Fouque. 
Fighting  the  Saracens  ;  or.  Boy  knight.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Florine,  princess  of  Burgundy.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 
Foure  prentices  of  London.     ...Thomas  Heywood. 
From  bondage  to  freedom.     ...Anon. 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.     ...Charles  A.  Bloss. 
I  Lombardi  alia  prima  crociata.     ...Tommaso  Grossi. 
In  the  brave  days  of  old  :  the  story  of  the  crusades.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Ivanhoe.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Lady  Sybil's  choice  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Longbeard,  Lord  of  London.     ...Charles  MacKay. 
Mathilda,  prince  of  England.     ...Sophie  Risteau  Cottin.     English 

translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  269 

MOHAMMEDANS  —  Cojttinued. 

Mathilde  ;  ou,  Memoires  tires  de  I'histoire  des  croisades.     ...Sophie 

Risteau  Cottin. 
Maud  and  Mariam;  or.  Fair  crusader.     ...Harriet  B.  MacKeever. 
Orphans  of  Alsace.     ...Anon. 
Parcival.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Philip  Augustus  ;  or,  Brothers  in  arms.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Prince  and  the  page  :  the  last  crusade.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Prince  of  India.     ...Lew  Wallace. 

Ransom:  a  tale  of  the  thirteenth  century.     ...Laura  Jewry. 
Raymond  de  Saint  Gilles  at  the  crusades.     ...Henrietta  de  Witt. 
Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.     ...James  White. 
Richard  the  lion-hearted.     ...Robert  Tomes. 
Saxon's  daughter  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Major  Michel. 
Shadow  of  the  ragged  stone.     ...C   F.  Grindrod. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...William  E.  Dutton. 
Stories  of  the  crusades.     ...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Sword  and  scimetar.     ...Alfred  Trumble. 

Tales  of  the  early  ages.    ...Horace  Smith,    (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Talisman.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Under  Bayard's  banner.     ...Henry  Frith. 

Westminster  cloisters  :  the  story  of  a  life's  ambition.     ...M.  Bidder. 
Winning  his  spurs.     ...Elijah  Kellogg. 
With  script  and  staff.     ...Elia  W.  Peattie. 
Young  prophetess  :  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade.     ...R.  Leighton 

Gerhart. 

MOLIERE,  JEAN  BAPTISTE.     Lived  1622-1673. 
Moliere.     ...Alexander  Ungern-Sternberg. 
School  for  husbands.     ...Rosina  W.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton. 

MONEY.     A  Selection. 

About  money.     ...Dinah  Maria  Mulock  Craik. 

Adventures  of  Harry  Franco  :  a  tale  of  the  great  panic.     ...C.  F. 

Briggs. 
L'argent.     ...£mile  Zola. 
L'argent  des  autres.     ...fimile  Gaboriau. 
Beyond  the  dreams  of  avarice.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Colonel  Dunwoddie,  millionaire.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
Le  comte  de  Monte  Cristo.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Count  of  Monte  Cristo.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Cynthia  Wakeham's  money.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Dame  Fortune  smiled.     ...Willis  Barnes. 
Doctor  Warwick's  daughters.     ...Rebecca  Harding  Davis. 


2'JO  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION-. 

MONET  —  Continued. 

Financial  atonement.     ...B.  B.  West. 

Gerard.     ...Margaret  E.  Braddon. 

Golden  bottle.  ...Ignatius  Donnelly.  (Pseud.,  Edmund  Boisgilbert 
M.  D.) 

Happiness  of  being  rich.  ...Hendrik  Conscience.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Heiress  of  Bruges.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

Heiress  of  Kilorgan.     ...Mary  A.  Sadlier  (Mrs.  James  Sadlier). 

Henry  Powers  (banker).     ...Robert  B.  Kimball. 

Het  geluk  van  ryk  te  Byn.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Katharine  Lauderdale.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

King  Manwiion  and  the  heir  apparent.     ...George  A.  Richardson. 

Memoirs  of  a  millionaire.     ...Lucia  T.  Ames. 

Money.     ...Smile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Nimble  dollar.     ...Clara  M.  Thompson. 

Perils  of  Pearl  street,  including  a  taste  of  the  dangers  of  Wall 
street.     ...Asa  Greene. 

Powder  and  gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 

Puebla,  oder  die  Franzosen  in  Mexico.     ...H.  O.  F.  Goedsche. 

Pulver  und  Gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 

Queen  money.  ...Ellen  Warner  Olney  Kirk.  (Pseud.,  Harry 
Hayes.) 

Quicksands  of  Pactolus.     ...Horace  A.  Vachell. 

Rich  Miss  Riddell.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 

Der  Schatz  des  Inka.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

Sham  gold.     ...Stephanie  Wohl. 

Silver  baron.     ...Carleton  Waite.     ("  Silver  craze  of  1896.") 

Six  thousand  tons  of  gold.     ...H.  R.  Chamberlain. 

Stockings  full  of  money.     ...Mary  Kyle  Dallas. 

Story  of  a  canon.     ...Beveridge  Hill. 

Stumbler  in  wide  shoes.     ...Anon. 

Treasure  of  the  Incas.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English  translation. 

Undercurrents  of  Wall  street.     ...Richard  B.  Kimball. 

Wenzel's  inheritance.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

MONMOTTTH  BEBELLION,  1685.     See  REBELLIONS. 

MORE,   SIR   THOMAS.     Lived  U78-15S5. 

Alice  Sherwin  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...C.J.  M. 
Darnley;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.   ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Lettice  Eden  :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION.  271 

MOBMONISM. 

Apples  of  Sodom  :  a  story  of  Mormon  life.     ...Anon. 
Bar-sinister.     ...Jeannette  R.  Walworth. 
Button's  Inn.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
California  Crusoe.     ...Anon. 

Deborah  the  advanced  woman.     ...Mary  Ives  Todd. 
Fate  of  Madame  La  Tour.     ...Mrs.  A.  G.  Paddock. 
Female  life  among  the  Mormons.     ...Ward. 

Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
In  the  toils.     ...Cornelia  Paddock. 
•     John  Brent.     ...Theodore  Winthrop. 
Les  Mormons.     ...Paul  Duplessis. 
Salt  Lake  fruit.     ...Anon. 
Study  in  scarlet.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

MOZART,  JOHANN  CHRYSOSTOM  WOLFGANG  GOTTLIEB.     Lived 
1756-1791. 
Daponte  und  Mozart.     Roman.     ...Julius  M.  Grosse. 
In  the  days  of  Mozart.     ...Lily  Watson. 
Mozart.     Der  junge  Arzt.     ...Joseph  Gobiet. 
Mozart :  a  biographical  romance.     ...Heribert  Rau. 
Tone-masters.     ...Charles  Barnard.     Vol.  i. 

MUSIC.     A  Selection. 

Alcestis.     ...Mrs.  Cornish. 

Appassionata :  a  musician's  story.     ...Elsa  D'Esterre  Keeling. 

As  it  was  written.     ...H.  Harland. 

Bach;  or,  Fortunes  of  an  idealist.  ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Beethoven:  historischer  Roman.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Den  Bergtekne.     ...Kristofer  Nagel  Janson. 

Blind  musician.     ,..V.  Korolenko.     English  translation. 

Charles  Auchester  :  a  memorial.  ...Elizabeths.  Sheppard.  (Pseud., 
Beatrice  Reynolds.) 

Compensation.     ...A.  M.  H.  Brewster. 

Consuelo.    ...Amantine  L.  A.D.  Dudevant.    (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 

Consuelo.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.  (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
English  translation. 

Cord  from  a  violin.     ...Winifred  Agnes  Haldane. 

Counterparts.  ...Elizabeth  S.  Sheppard.  (Pseud.,  Beatrice  Rey- 
nolds.) 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.  (Pseud., 
George  Sand.) 

Crown  of  thorns.     ...Allen  Upward. 

Daponte  und  Mozart.     Roman.     ...Julius  W.  Grosse. 

Daughter  of  music.     ...Mrs.  Colmore  Dunn. 


2  72  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

MUSIC  —  Continued. 

Dominant  seventh.     ...Kate  E.  Clark. 

Doreen  :  the  story  of  a  singer.     ...Ada  Ellen  Bayly.    (Pseud.,  Edna 

Lyall.) 
Faience  violin.     ...Jules  F.  F.  H.  Fleury.     (Pseud.,  Chanipfleury.) 

English  translation. 
Faustina  Hasse.     ...Elsie  Polko. 
Fiddler  of  Lugau.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
First  violin.     ...Jessie  Fothergill. 
Flute  and  violin.     ...James  Lane  Allen. 
Friedemann  Bach.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Honor  May.     ...M.  Bartoi. 
Improvisatore.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
In  love  with  the  Czarina.     ,..M6r  Jokai.     English  translation. 
In  the  days  of  Mozart.     ...Lily  Watson. 
In  the  first  person.     ...Maria  Louise  Poole. 
Janko  Muzykant.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Kun  en  Spillemand.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
Lay  of  the  Scottish  fiddle.     ...James  K.  Paulding. 
Legends  of  the  Wagner  drama.     ...Jessie  L.  Weston. 
Lost  Stradivarius.     ...].  Meade  Falkner. 
Lucrezia    Floriani    Lavinia.       ...Amantine    L.   A.   D.   Dudevant. 

(Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 
Lure  of  fame.     ...Clive  Holland. 
Lutaniste  of  Saint  Jacob's.     ...Catharine  Drew. 
Mabel's  progress.     ...F.  E.  Trollope. 
Marie.     ...Laura  E.  Richards. 

Markof  the  Russian  violinist.     ...Alice  M.  Durand. 
Master   of   the   musicians:    a   story   of   Handel's   days.     ...Emma 

Marshall. 
Matter  of  temperament.     ...E.  Irenaeus  Stevenson. 
Melody.     ...Laura  E.  Richards. 
Miss  Canary.     ...Clara  E.  Conant. 
Mozart:  a  biographical  romance.     ...Heribert  Rau. 
Mozart.     Der  junge  Arzt.     ...Joseph  Gobiet. 
Mummer's  wife.     ...George  Moore. 

Musical  journey  of  Dorothy  and  Delia.     ...Bradley  Gilman. 
Musical  romance.     ...Alfred  C.  Hogbin. 
Nephele.     ...Francis  W.  Bourdillon. 

Only  a  fiddler.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen.     English  translation. 
Operatic  tales.     ...F.  R.  Chesney. 
Otto's  inspiration.     ...Mary  H.  Ford. 

Premier  and  painter.     ...Isaac  Zangwill  and  Laura  Rich  Cowen. 
Rumor.     ...Elizabeth  S.  Sheppard.     (Pseud.,  Beatrice  Reynolds.) 
Saint  Martin's  summer.     ...A.  M.  H.  Brewster. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  273 

MUSIC  —  Continued. 

Seppi.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

Soprano.     ...Charles  Barnard. 

Spellbound  fiddler  :  a  Norse  romance.     ...Kristofer  Nagel  Janson. 

English  translation. 
Stories  of  the  Wagner  opera.     ..,H.  A.  Guerber. 
Teacher  of  the  violin  and  other  tales.     ...John  Henry  Shorthouse. 
That  fiddler  fellow.     ...Horace  Hutchinson. 

Thekla :  a  story  of  Viennese  musical  life.     ...William  Armstrong. 
Tone-masters.     ...Charles  Barnard. 
Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier. 

Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier.     English  translation. 
Unrequited  love.     ...Ludwig  Nohl. 
Le  violin  de  faience.     ...Jules  F.  F.  H.  Fleury.     (Pseud.,  Champ- 

fleury.) 
Wagner  story-book:    firelight   tales   of  the  great   music  dramas. 

...William  H.  Frost. 
Yanko  the  musician.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 
Zegelda  Romanief.     ...Charles  Barnard. 

MYSTEEIES. 

Antoinette;  or,  Marl-pit  mystery.     ...Georges  Ohnet. 

Big  bow  mystery.    ...Isaac  Zangwill. 

Cave  secret.     ...Burton  Saxe. 

Le  crime  d'Orcival.     ...Emile  Gaboriau. 

Danvers  jewels  and  Sir  Charles  Danvers.     ...Anon. 

David    Poindexter's    disappearance    and    other    tales.       ...Julian 

Hawthorne. 
Disappearance  of  Mr.  Derwent.     ...Thomas  Cobb. 
Doctor  Phoenix's  skeleton.  ...Fewistesh,  pseud. 
L'Scole  des  Robinsons.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Girl  in  checks.     ...J.  W.  Daniel. 
Godfrey  Morgan  :  a  California  mystery.      ...Jules  Verne.      English 

translation. 
Great  Chin  episode.     ...Paul  Cushing. 

Great  Porter  square  :  a  mystery.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 
L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     ...Chevalier  de  Mouhy. 
Isabel  de  Baviere.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Isabel  of  Bavaria,  Queen  of  France.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English 

translation. 
Jewel  mysteries  I  have  known.     ...Max  Pemberton. 
Leech  club.     ...George  W.  Owen. 
Lost  Stradivarius.     ...J.  Meade  Falkner. 
Mill  mystery.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green  (Mrs.  Rolfe). 
Mountain  mystery.     ...Lawrence  L.  Lynch,  pseud. 

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2  74  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

MYSTEBIES  —  Continued. 

Mysteries  and  miseries  of  San  Francisco.     ...Anon. 

Mysteries  of  the  backwoods.     ...Thomas  B.  Thorpe. 

Mystery  of  Allenwold.     ...Elizabeth  Van  Loon. 

Mystery  of  Killard.     ...Richard  Dowling. 

Mystery  of  Orcival.     ...Emiie  Gaboriau.     Enghsh  translation. 

Mystery  of  Paul  Chadwick.     ...J.  W.  Postgate. 

Mystery  of  Sasassa  valley.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Mystery  of  the  Campagna.     ...Albert  Degen. 

Mystery  of  the  locks.   .  ...Edgar  W.  Howe. 

Mystery  of  the  Patrician  club.      ..Albert  D.  Vandam. 

Mystery  of  the  Unseen;   or,  Supernatural  stories  of  English  life. 

...Gilbert  Campbell. 
Mystery  of  Witch-face  Mountain.     ...Mary  N.    Murfree.     (Pseud., 

Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 
Strange  disappearance.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Tales  of  adventure,  mystery,  and  imagination.     ...Edgar  Allan  Poe. 
Tales  of  mystery.     ...Edgar  Allan  Poe. 
Tales  of  mystery.     ...George  Saintsbury,  ed. 
Tragic  mystery.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 
Witch  Winnie's  mystery.     ...Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
Witness  to  the  deed.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
See  also  DETECTIVE  STORIES. 

NAPOLEON   I.   OF   FRANCE.     Reigned  17 90-18U. 

Adventures  of  a  casket.     ...Justin  J.  E,  Roy.     English  translation. 

Adventures  of  Brigadier  Gerard.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Alice  de  Beaurepaire.     ...Victorien  Sardou. 

Les  aventures  d'une  Cassette.     ...Justin  J.  E.  Roy. 

Bailen.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Ben    Brace :    the    last    of    Nelson's   Agamemnons.       ...P'rederick 

Chamier. 
Bivouac;    or,    Stories    of    the    Peninsular    war.      ...William    H, 

Maxwell. 
Les  blancs  et  les  bleus.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Blockade :    an   episode   of   the   fall    of   the   first   French   empire 

...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English  translation. 
Le  blocus.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Boulogne  und  Austerlitz.     ...Ferdinand  Stolle. 
Boy  of  the  first  empire.     ...Elbridge  S.  Brooks. 
Cadiz.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Le  capitaine  Richard.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Catherine.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 
Charles  O'Malley,  the  Jrish  dragoon.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  275 

NAPOLEON  I.  OF  FRANCE  —  Continued. 

Citizen  Bonaparte.     ...Emile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Le  citoyen  Bonaparte.      ...^fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Die  Clubisten  in  Mainz.    ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Compagnons  de  Jehu.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Companions  of  Jehu.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Le  comte  de  Monte  Cristo.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Conscript :    an  historical  novel  of  the  days  of  the  first  Napoleon. 

...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Conscript :  an  historical  novel  of  the  days  of  the  first  Napoleon. 

...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English  translation. 
Count  of  Monte  Cristo.    ...Alexandre  Dumas.    English  translation. 

Courtship  by  command M.  M.  Blake. 

Czar.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 

Ein  deutsches  Reiterleben.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 

Diana's  crescent.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 

Don   Alonso;   ou,  TEspagne  :  histoire  contemporaine.     1788-1823. 

...Narcisse  A.,  Comte  de  Salvandy. 
fidouard;  ou,  siege  de  Saragosse.     ...Leopold  Mery. 
1805 ;  oder  die  Franzosen  zum  erstenmal  in  Wien.    ...Eduard  Breier. 
1812:  ein  historischer  Roman.     ...Ludwig  Rellstab. 
1813.     ...Ferdinand  Stolle. 
Eighty  years  ago.     ...Harriett  Morton. 
Empress  Josephine.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 

bach.)     English   translation. 
Enriqueta  Faber.     ...Andres  Clemente  Vazquez. 
Episodes  of  French  history  during  the  consulate  and  the  first  em- 
pire.    ...Julia  Pardoe. 
El  equipaje  del  rey  Jose.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Der  Feldmarschall  Bliicher  und  der  Pfarrer  Kretzschmar.     ...Phi- 

lipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Les  fiances  de  181 2.     ...Joseph  Doutre. 
Fiddler  of  Lugau.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
France  et  Marie.     ...Hyacinthe  J.  A.  Thabaud. 
Franz  Alzeyer.     ...Paul  Heyse. 

Die  Franzosen  in  Berlin.     1806-8.     ...Friedericke  H  Unger. 
Eine  Freundin  Napoleons.     ...Auguste  W.  Lorenz. 
General    Rapp   und   die   Belagerung   von   Danzig,       ...Maria   von 

Roskowska. 
Grand  cross  of  the  legion.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
Great  shadow  and  beyond  the  city.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Her  heart  was  true :  a  story  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...E.  M.  Cuttim. 
Hidden  treasures.     ...Frederick  Hardmann. 


276  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

NAPOLEON  I.  OF  FRANCE —(?<?«// ;/^/^^. 

liistoire  d'un  consent  de  1813.      ...Emile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Hour  and  the  man.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
How  they  were  caught  m  a  trap.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Hungarian  brothers.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Idwymon :  a  story  of  Napoleonic  complications,  Orleans  and  Bour- 

bonic  entanglements.     ...Frederick  A.  Randle. 
Im  Herzen  von  Deutschland.     ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 
In  the  year  '13.     ...Fritz  Reuter.     English  translation. 
Invasion  of  France  in   1814:    comprising  the  night  march  of  the 

Russian  army  past  Phalsburg.     ...Emile  Erckmann  and  Alex- 
andre Chatrian.     Enghsh  translation. 
L^Invasion ;    ou,  Le  fou  Yegof.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Kaiserin  Josephine.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Kaiserin  Josephine.     ...Katharinka  Zitz. 
Kenneth;    or,  Rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.      ...Charlotte  Mary 

Yonge. 
King's  own  borderers  :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Konig    Jerome;    Napoleon    und    sein    Capri.       ...Eduard    Marie 

Oettinger. 
Konig  Jerome's  carnival.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Konigin  Hortense :    ein  napoleonisches  Lebensbild.      ...Clara  M. 

Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Krummensee.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Der  lange  Isaack.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 
Lindau;  oder  der  unsichtbare  Bund.     ...Johann  Weitzel. 
Louisa   of   Prussia   and   her   time.     ...Clara  M.   Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Louise  von  Preussen  und  ihre  Zeit.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Madame  de  Circe.     ...Louis  M.  E.  Daudet. 
Madame  Sans-Gene.     ...Edmond  Lepelletier. 
Madeleine:  a  tale  of  Auvergne.     ...Julia  Kavanagh. 
Marim  :  a  tale  of  French  society  under  the  old  regime.     ...Anon. 
Marquis  of  Lauriston.     ...James  Grant. 

Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 
Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Les  Miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
Napoleon.     ...John  G.  Lockhart.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood;) 
Napoleon  dem  Sturm.     ...Theodor  Fontane. 
Napoleon  en  Chamartin.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Napoleon  I.     ...Charles  C.  Colton. 
Napoleon  I.  in  Wien.     ...Carl  J.  Braun. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  277 

NAPOLEON  I.  OF  FRANCE  —  Contimted. 

Napoleon  I.  und  seiii  Capua  in  Berlin.     ...Paul  Lippert. 

Napoleon  in  Deutschland.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Muhlbach.) 

Napoleon  in  Germany.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Muhl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 

Napoleon  letzte  Liebe.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

El  19  de  Marzo  y  el  2  de  Mayo.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories  of  "  Ours."     ...James  Grant. 

Picciola.     ...Xavier  B.  Saintine. 

Picciola;  or,  Prisoner  of  Fenestrella.  ...Xavier  B.  Saintine.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Poet  hero.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 

La  princesse  Borghese.     ...J.  F.  Maire. 

Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.     .  .Fanny  Lewald  Stahr. 

Queen  liortense.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  MUhlbach.) 
English  translation. 

Roland  Montreval,  or  the  companions  of  Jehu.  ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
English  translation. 

Ein  Roman  aus  der  Napoleonischen  Zeit.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 

Der  Roman  Napoleon's.     ...Anton  J.  Gross-Hoffinger. 

Romance  of  Prince  Eugene.    ...Albert  Pulitzer.   English  translation. 

Romance  of  war.     ...L.  Bellstab. 

Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 

Ronald  Morton.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Saly's  Revolutionstage.     ...Ulrick  Hegner. 

Der  Schatten  Napoleons.     ...Bernhard  Hesslein. 

Shadow  of  the  sword.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 

Der  Spion.     ...Franz  F.  Wangenheim. 

Springhaven:  a  tale  of  the  great  war.  ...Richard  Doddridge 
Blackmore. 

Stories  of  Torres  Vedras.     ...John  G.  Millingen. 

Stories  of  Waterloo.     ...William  Hamilton  Maxwell. 

Story  of  a  brave  girl.     ...Anna  H.  Dorsey. 

Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Tagebuch  und  Kriegsleider  aus  dem  Jahre  181 3.  ...Theodor  Koerner. 

Theodor  Korner.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Through  Russian  snows  :  a  story  of  Napoleon's  retreat  from  Mos- 
cow.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours."     ...Charles  James  Lever. 

Trafalgar.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Twin  captains.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Under  the  empire.     ...James  B.  Hope. 

Ut  de  Franzosentid.     ...Fritz  Renter. 

Val-Maria.     ...Francese  L.  TurnbuU. 


278  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

NAPOLEON  I.  OF  FKANCE  —  Contimted. 

Vaterlandische  Romaiie.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

VerschoUen.  ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding.  (Pseud., 
Gregor  Samarow.) 

Die  Volkerschlacht  bei  Leipzig.     ...Joseph  von  Hinsberg. 

Vor  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 

War  and  peace.  ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tolstoi.  English  translation 
from  the  Russian. 

Waterloo.  ...Simile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English 
translation. 

Waterloo  :  suite  du  conscrit  de  1813.  ...£miie  Erckmann  et  Alex- 
andre Chatrian. 

White  lies.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Whites  and  the  blues.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Young  Breton  volunteer.     ...Frances  M.  W^ilbraham. 

Young  buglers  :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.  ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 

Young  Muscovite.     ...Mrs.  M.  E.  Bewsher. 

Zaragoza.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

See  also  BATTLES,  Waterloo. 

NAPOLEON  II.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1848-1851. 
Louis  Napoleon.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Louis  Napoleon.     ...Julius  Gundling. 
Napoleon  IL     ...Carl  J.  Braun. 

NAPOLEON  III.  OF  FRANCE.     Reigned  1852-1870. 
L'assommoir.     ...^Smile  Zola. 

Casar  und  Napoleon  III.     Roman.     ...Julius  Gundling. 
Gervaise  :  the  natural  and  social  life  of  a  family  under  the  second 

empire.     ...lEmile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Histoire  d'un  crime.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

History  of  a  crime.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
Louis    Napoleon  :     Roman    und    Geschichte.     ...Eugen    H.    von 

Dedenroth. 
Malgre   tout.     ...Amantine  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.     (Pseud.,   George 

Sand.) 
Member   for   Paris:   a    tale    of    the   second   empire.     ...Grenville 

Murray. 
Monsieur  de  Camors.     ...Octave  Feuillet. 

Napoleon  III.:  Fortsetzung  von  Louis  Napoleon.  ...Julius  Gundling. 
Napoleon  III.  und  sein  Hof  in  Anekdoten  und  Charakterzugen. 

...Julius  Gundling. 
Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Les    Rougon-Macquart :  histoire  naturelle  et  sociale  d'une  famille 

sous  le  second  empire.     ...iSmile  Zola. 


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NAPOLEON  III.  OF  FRANCE  —  Continued. 

Rumor.     ...Elizabeth  S.  Sheppard.     (Beatrice  Reynolds.) 
Salon  in  the  last  days  of  the  empire.     ...Kathleen  O'Meara. 
See    also    FRANCO-GERMAN    WAR,     1870-1871,    and    SIEGES, 
Paris,  1870-1871. 

NEGROES. 

Balaam  and  his  master,  and  other   sketches   and   stories.     ...Joel 

Chandler  Harris. 
Beatrice  of  Bayou  Teche.     ...Alice  Ilgenfritz  Jones. 
Black   diamonds   gathered    in   the   darkey   homes   of   the    South. 

...Edward  A.  Pollard. 
Bricks  without  straw.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Doty  Dontcare  :  a  story  of  the  garden  of  the  Antilles.     ...Mary  F 

Foster.     (Negro  insurrection  of  1878.) 
Fool's  errand.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 

Hour  and  the  man.     ...Harriet  Martineau.  ; 

In  all  shades.     ...Grant  Allen. 

Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Negro  slave.     ...Washington  Nash. 
Question  of  color.     ...F.  C  Philips. 
Samantha  on  the  race  problem.    ...Marietta  Holley.     (Pseud.,  Josiah 

Allen's  Wife.) 
Theresa  at  San  Domingo.     ...Mme.  A.  Fresneau. 
Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashonaland.    ...Olive  Schreiner.    (Pseud., 

Ralph  Iron.) 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  or.  Life  among  the  lowly.     ...Harriet  Beecher 

Stowe. 
Without  blemish.     ...Jeanette  R.  Walworth.       ^ 
See  also  SLAVERY  and  SOUTH,  U.  S.  A. 

NELSON,  HORATIO.     Livedll 58-1805. 

Ben  Brace,  the  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons.   ...Frederick  Chamier. 

Diana's  crescent.     .  .Anne  Manning. 
NERO,  CLAUDIUS  CJESAR  DRUSUS  GERMANICUS.     lived  37-68. 

Beric  the  Briton.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Burning  of  Rome;  or.  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Alfred  John 
Church. 

Darkness  and  dawn.     ...Frederick  William  Farrar. 

Greek  maid  at  the  court  of  Nero.      ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English 
translation. 

Julia  of  Baioe.     ...J.  W.  Brown. 

Nero.     ...Ernst  Eckstein. 

Quo  Vadis.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Quo  Vadis  :  narrative  of  the  time  of  Nero.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
English  translation. 


28o  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

NERO,  CLAUDIUS  CiESAR  DRUSUS  GERMANICUS  —  Co7itiimed. 
Unlaid  ghost :  a  story  in  metempsychosis.     ...Joseph  Vila  Prichard, 
See  also  ROME. 

NETHERLANDS. 

Description^  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 
Agnes  and  Carel.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
Alarum  for  London  ;  6r,  Siege  of  Antwerp.     ...Anon. 
Amnesty;  or,  Duke  of  Alba  in  Flanders.     ...Charles  F.  Ellerman. 
Amulet.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
Baes  Gansendonck.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 
Baroness.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 

Beggars;  or,  Founders  of  the  Dutch  republic.    ...John  B,  de  Liefde. 
Black  tulip.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Blacksmith  of  Antwerp.     ...Georgiana  G.  L.  G.  Fullerton.     (In  her 

Seven  stories.) 
Blacksmith's  daughter.     ...Anon. 
Blue  pavilions.     ...Arthur  T.  Q.  Couch.     (Pseud.,  Q.) 
De  Boerekryg.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 
De  Burgemeester  van  Luik.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 
Burgomaster's  family;  or,  Weal  and  woe  in  a  little  world.     ...E.  C. 

W.  van  Walree.     (Pseud.,  Christine  Muller.) 
Burgomaster's  wife.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
By  England's  aid ;  or,  Freeing  of  the  Netherlands.    ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Campaign  in  Holland.     ...Anon. 
Captain-General :  being  the  story  of  the  attempt  of  the  Dutch  to 

colonize  New  Holland.     ...William  J.  Gordon. 
Cloister  and  the.hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Constance  Aylmer  :  a  story  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Helen 

F.  Parker. 
Count  Hugo.     ...Hendrik  Conscience,     English  translation. 
Count    Renneberg's    treason :    a  tale  of   the    siege   of    Steenwyk. 

...Harriette  E.  Burch. 
Days  of  Prince  Maurice.     ...Mary  O.  Nutting. 

Fisherman's  daughter.    ...Hendrik  Conscience.    English  translation. 
•   Der  fiiegende  Hollander.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
For  faith  and  Fatherland.     ...Mary  Bramston. 
Die  Frau  Biirgemeisterin.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Galama ;  or.  Beggars.     ...John  B,  de  Liefde. 
God's  fool.     ...J.  Schwartz. 
Greater  glory.     ...J.  van  der  Poorsen-Schwartz.     (Pseud.,  Maartens 

Maartens.) 
Hans  Brinker;  or,  The  silver  skates.     ...Mary  Mapes  Dodge. 
Harrington  ;  or.  Exiled  royalist.     ...Frederick  S.  Bird. 


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NETHERLANDS  —  Continued. 

Heiress  of  Bruges  :  a  tale  of  the  year  1600.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

In't  vvonderjaer.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Jacqueline  de  Baviere,  Comtesse  de  Hainaut,  novelle  historique. 
...Mile,  de  La  Roche-Guilhem. 

Jacqueline  de  Baviere.     Roman  historique.     ...Auguste  V.  Bove. 

Jacqueline  of  Holland.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 

Joost  Avelingh.     ...J.  Schwartz. 

Kitwyk  stories.     ...Anna  Eichberg  King." 

Konigin  Hortense :  ein  napoleonischer  Lebensbild.  ...Clara  M. 
Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

De  leeuw  van  Vlaenderen.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Liberators  of  Holland.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Lion  of  Flanders.     ..  Hendrik  Conscience.     English  translation. 

Lily  of  Leyden.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Luke  Ashleigh.     ...Alfred  Elwes. 

Mary  of  Burgundy  ;  or,  Revolt  of  Ghent.  ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford  James. 

Merchant  of  Haarlem  :  a  tale  of  King  Philip's  reign  in  the  Nether- 
lands.    ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Messers  Vandeput  and  Snoek.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Old  maid's  love.     ...J.  Schwartz. 

Old  Margaret.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Philipp  van  Artevelde.     ...Luise  Ahlborn. 

Der  Prinz  von  Oranien.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 

Queen  Hortense.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
English  translation. 

Quentin  Matsys  ;  or,  Blacksmith.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Realmah.     ...Sir  Arthur  Helps. 

Robert  van  Valois  te  Gent.     ...Frans  de  Potter. 

Rosalia  Vanderiver  ;  or,  Tale  of  the  siege  of  Leyden.     ...Anon. 

La  Rose  de  Dekama.     .  .Jacob  van  Lennep. 

Le  Ruwart.     ...Maurice  A.  Maurage. 

Shut  in:  a  tale  of  the  wonderful  siege  of  Antwerp  in  1585. 
...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 

Simon  Turchi,  of  de  Italianen  te  Antwerpen.  ../Hendrik  Conscience. 

Sir  Hughes  de  Coucy.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.  I 

Siska  van  Roosemael  de  ware  geschiedenis  van  eene  juffer  die  nog 
leeft.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Story  of  Francis  Cludde.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

Summer  in  a  Dutch  country-house.     ...Margaret  A.  Traherne. 

Tales  of  Flemish  Ufe.     ...Plendrik  Conscience.     English  translation. 

La  tulipe  noire.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Turbulent  town ;  or,  Story  of  the  Arteveldts  ...Edward  N. 
Hoare. 


282  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

NETHERLANDS  —  Contiftued. 

Vera;  or,  War  of  the  peasants.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.     English 

translation. 
Village  innkeeper.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.     English  translation. 
Walter's  escape ;  or,  Capture  of  Breda.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
White  hoods  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anne  Eliza  Bray. 
White  hoods  :  a  tale  of  the  free  city   of  Ghent ;  a  legend  of  the 

fourteenth  century.     ...Max  Eking. 
Wind  and  wave  fulfilling  his  word.     ...Harriette  E.  Burch. 
Within  sea-walls.     ...E.  H.  Walshe  and  George  E.  Sargent. 
Within  the  walls  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Haarlem.     ...Mary  Doig. 
Word,  only  a  word.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Ein  Wort.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
See  also  REFORMATION  in  Netherlands ;  REPUBLICS,  Dutch. 

NEW  ENGLAND.     A  Selection. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  and  Customs. 
About  an  old  New  England  church.     ...Gerald  Stanley  Lee. 
Achsah  :  a  New  England  life-study.     ...William  M.  F.  Round. 
Annals     of     Brookdale :     a    New    England    village.       ...Frances 

Greenough. 
Arthur  Bonnicastle.     ...Josiah  Gilbert  Holland. 
Autobiography    of    a   New    England    farmhouse.      ...Nathan    H. 

Chamberlain. 
Bay-path  :  a  tale  of  New  England  colonial  life.     ...Josiah  Gilbert 

Holland. 
Blithedale  romance.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Book  of  New  England  legends  and  folklore.     ...S.  A.  Drake. 
Brampton  sketches.     ...Mary  B.  Claflin. 
Brother  Jonathan  ;  or,  New  Englanders.     ...John  Neal. 
Doctor  Grimshaw's  secret.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Down  Easters.     ...John  Neal. 
Ethan  Allen  ;  or,  King's  men.     ...Melville,  pseud. 
Eunice :   a  story   of  domestic   life  in  New    England.     ...Mary  M. 

Robertson. 
Fawn  of  the  pale  faces.     ...John  P.  Brace. 
Fools  of  Nature.     ...Alice  Brown. 
Gilead  guards.     ...Mrs.  O.  W.  Scott. 
House  of  seven  gables.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
In  old  New  England:  the  romance  of  a  colonial  fireside.     ...Heze* 

kiah  Butterworth. 
Jesuit  ring  :  a  romance  of  Mount  Desert.      ..Augusta  A.  Hayes. 
Kinley  hollow.     ...G.  H.  HoUister. 

Laconia;  or,  Legends  of  the  White  Mountains.     ...J.  P.  Scribner 
Last  Penacook.     ...A.  B.  Berry. 


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NEW  ENGLAND  —  Continued. 

Legends  of  New  England.     ...Julia  Gill  and  Frances  Lee. 

Legends  of  New  England.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Little  Moccasin ;  or,  Along  the  Madavvaska.     ...John  Neal. 

May    Flower    and    miscellaneous     writings.      ...Harriet    Beecher 
Stowe. 

May  Martin  and  other  tales  of  the  Green    Mountains.     ...D.  P. 
Thompson. 

Meadow  grass  :  tales  of  New  England  life.     ...Alice  Brown. 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     ...Josiah  Gilbert  Holland. 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Myself:  a  romance  of  New  England  Life.     ...E.  Emery. 

New  England  nun  and  other  stories.     ...Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Norwood.     ...Henry  Ward  Beecher. 

Old  homestead :  a  story  of  New  England  farm  life.     ...Ann  S.  W. 
Stephens. 

Old  New  England  days.     ...SopKle  E.  Damon. 

Oldtown  folks.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

One  summer.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 

Patience  Strong's  outings.     ...Adeline  D.  T.  Whitney. 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

Pemaquid:  a  story  of  old  times  in  New  England.     ...E.  Preston. 

Pembroke.     ...Mary  E.  Wilkins. 

Peter  and  Polly.     ...Annie  D.  Green. 

Poganuc  people.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 

Quabbin:   New  England   life    in    the  early  part   of  this  century. 
...Francis  H.  Underwood. 

Red  rover.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Regicides:  a  tale  of  early  colonial  times.     ...Frederick  Hull  Cogs- 
well. 

Richard  Ireton  :  a  legend  of  the  early  settlement  of  New  England. 
...M.  Remick. 

Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Romance  of  the  charter  oak.     ...William  Seton. 

Snow  image  and  other  twice-told  tales.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Standish  of  Standish.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 

Steadfast.     ...Rose  Terry  Cooke. 

Stories  from  New  England  life.     ...Martha  Russell. 

Story  of  a  child.     ...Mary  Deland. 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life.     ...Adeline  D.  T.  Whitney. 

Tales  of  New  England.     ...Sarah  O.  Jewett. 

Tales  of  the  White  Hills.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne, 

Timothy's  Quest.     ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 

Tom  Sylvester.     ...T.  R.  Sullivan. 

Under  a  colonial  rooftree.     ...Aria  S.  Huntington. 


284  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

NEW  ENGLAND  —  Continued, 

Village    watch-tower.      ...Kate    Douglas    Wiggin    (Mrs.    George 

Riggs). 
Voyage  of  discovery:  a  novel  of  American  society.  ...Aide  Hamilton. 
Winthrop  family :   a   story   of  New  England  life  fifty  years  ago. 

...Clara  A.  Willard. 
See  also  individual  New  England  States. 

NEW  FOREST,  ENGLAND. 

Children  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Craddock  Norvell :  tale  of  the  New  Forest.     ...Richard  Doddridge 

Blackmore. 
Hide  and  seek:   a  story  of  the   New   Forest  in   1647.     ...E.   E. 

Cooper  (Mrs.  Frank  Cooper). 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Amber  star  and  a  fair  half-dozen.     ...Mary  Louise  Dickinson. 
Lisbeth  Wilson :  a  daughter  of  New  Hampshire  hills.     ...Eliza  N. 

Blair. 
Winterborough.     ...Eliza  O.  White. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Haunted  hearts.     ...Maria  S.  Cummins. 
His  little  royal  highness.     ...Ruth  Ogden. 

Miss  Eaton's  romance  :  a  story  of  the  New  Jersey  shore.     ...Richard 
Allen. 

NEW  ORLEANS,  LOUISIANA. 

Autrefois :  tales  of  old  New  Orleans  and  elsewhere.     ...James  A, 

Harrison. 
Doctor  Sevier.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 
Lady  Jane.     ...Celia  V.  Jamison. 
Manhattaner  in  New  Orleans.     ...A.  Oakey  Hall. 
Towards  the  Gulf :  a  tale  of  New  Orleans.     ...Anon. 

NEW  YORK. 

Begum's  daughter.     ...E.  L.  Bynner. 
Book  of  Saint  Nicholas.     ...J.  K.  Paulding. 
Bride  of  the  northern  wilds.     ...N.  M.  Curtis. 
Brise-de-Mai ;  ou,  Les  trappeurs  de  P Hudson.     ...V.  Lamy. 
Claudius,  the  cowboy  of  Ramapo  Valley.     ...P.  Demarest  Johnson. 
Constance  Aylmer:  a  story  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Helen 

F.  Parker. 
Deutsche  Pioniere.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 
Doctor  Grattan.     ...William  A.  Hammond. 
Dolly  Dillenbeck.     ...James  L  Ford. 
Dominie  Freylinghausen.     ...Florence  Wilford. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  285 

NEW  YORK—  Continued, 

Dutchman's  fireside.     ...J.  K.  Paulding. 

Faith  doctor  :  a  story  of  New  York.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 

Farnell's  folly.     ...John  T.  Trowbridge. 

First  of  the  Knickerbockers.     ...P.  H.  Myers. 

Gallagher  and  other  stories.     ...Richard  Harding  Davis. 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly.     ...William  Black. 

Hoboken :  a  romance  of  New  York.     ...Theodore  S.  Fay. 

Hotspur :  a  tale  of  the  old  Dutch  manor.     ...M.  T.  Walworth. 

In  Leisler's  time.     ...Elbridge  Streeter  Brooks. 

Johnson  manor.     ...James  Kent. 

King  of  the  Hurons.     ...P.  H.  Myers. 

Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York.     ...Washington  Irving. 

Last  days  of  Knickerbocker  life  in  New  York.     ...A.  C.  Dayton. 

Layman's  story ;  or,  Experiences  of  John  Laicus  in  a  country  par- 
ish.    ...Lyman  Abbott. 

Legends  of  Montauk.     ...J.  A.  Ayres. 

Lucy  Arlyn.     ...John  T.  Trowbridge. 

Old  New  York;  or,  Democracy  in  1689.     ...Elizabeth  Oakes  Smith. 

Roderick  Hume :  the  story  of  a  New  York  teacher.  ...C.  W. 
Bardeen. 

Satanstoe.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Seth's  brother's  wife  :  a  study  of  life  in  greater  New  York.  ...Har- 
old Frederic. 

StormclifF.     ...M.  T.  Walworth. 

Story  of  Helen  Troy.     ...Constance  Cary  Harrison. 

Queen  money.  ...Ellen  Warner  Olney  Kirk.   (Pseud.,  Henry  Hayes.) 

Their  wedding  journey.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

Tulip  place  :  a  story  of  New  York.     ...Virginia  W.  Johnson. 

Way  of  the  hour.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

White  satin  and  homespun.     ...Katharine  Trask. 

See  also  NEW  YORK  CITY,  NEW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  NEW  YORK. 

Annals  of  the  empire  city.     ...Joseph  H.  Ingraham. 

Artie  :  a  story  of  the  streets  and  town.     ...George  Ada. 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Boy's  revolt.     ...James  Otis  Kaler.     (Pseud.,  James  Otis.) 

Debutante  in  New  York  society.     ...Rachel  Buchanan. 

Fortune  hunter:  a  novel  of  New  York  society.     ...Anna  C.  Ritchie. 

Golden  justice.     ...William  H.  Bishop. 

House  of  a  merchant  prince.     ...William  H.  Bishop. 

In  Leisler's  time.     ...Elbridge  Streeter  Brooks. 

Katharine  Lauderdale.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Metropolitans.     ...Jeanie  Drake. 


286  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  NEW  YORK  —  Coniittued, 
Midge.     ...Henry  C.  Bunner. 
New  York  family.     ...Edgar  Fawcett. 
Norman  Leslie.     ...Theodore  S.  Fay. 
Otto's  inspiration.     ...Mary  H.  Ford. 
Pearl  and  emerald.     ...Robert  Edward  Francillon. 
Queen  money.  ...Ellen  Warner  Olney  Kirk.   (Pseud.,  Harry  Hayes.) 
Seth's  brother's  wife  :  a  study  of  life  in  greater  New  York.    ...Harold 

Frederic. 
Sweet  bells  out  of  tune.     ...Constance  Gary  Harrison  (Mrs.  i3urton 

Harrison). 
Sword  of  Damocles.     ...Anna  Katharine  Green. 
Tulip  place  :  a  story  of  New  York.   ...Virginia  W.  Johnson.  (Pseud., 

Cousin  Virginia.) 

NEW  ZEALANB. 

Description^  History ,  Manners^  and  Ctistoms. 

Divers.     ...Hume  Nisbet. 

Half  a  hero.     ...Anthony  PL  Hawkins.     (Pseud.,  Anthony  Hope.) 

Majesty  of  man.     ...Alien,  pseud. 

Maori  and  settler:  a  story  of  the  New  Zealand  war.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Supple  Jack  :  a  romance  of  Maoriland.     ...R.  Ward. 
Web  of  the  spider.     ...H.  B.  M.  Watson. 

NONCONFORMITY. 

Autobiography  of  Mark  Rutherford.  ...William  Hale  White. 
(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 

Catherine  Furze.  ...William  Hale  White.  (Pseud.,  Mark  Ruther- 
ford.) 

Ida  Vane.     ...Andrew  Reed. 

Mariam's  schooling.  ...William  Hale  White.  (Pseud.,  Mark  Ruther- 
ford.) 

Mark  Rutherford's  deliverance.  ...William  Hale  White.  (Pseud., 
Mark  Rutherford.) 

Revolution  in  Tanner's  lane.  ...William  Hale  White.  (Pseud., 
Mark  Rutherford.) 

See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY  and  PERSECUTION. 

NORMAN  CONQUEST. 

Andreds-Weald ;  or,  House  of  Michelham :  a  tale  of  the  Norman 

conquest.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
Behind  the  veil:  a  tale  of  the  days  of  William  the  Conqueror. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Bishop's  daughter.     ...Anon. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  287 

NORMAN  CONQUEST  —  Continued. 

Camp  of  refuge.     ...Charles  MacP'arlane. 

Diane.     ...Katharine  S.  Macquoid. 

Fitz-Alwyn.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

Harold  the  boy  earl.     ...J.  Frederick  Hodgetts. 

Harold  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.    ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton 

Bulwer-Lytton. 
Hereward  the  wake.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Legend  of  Heading  Abbey.     ...Charles  Knight. 
Rufus  ;  or,  Red  king.     ...James  Grant. 
Siege  of  Norwich  Castle.     ...M.  M.  Blake. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Thira;  or,  Cairn  liraich.     ...Anon. 

Third  chronicle  of  ^Escendum.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
William  the  Conqueror.     ...Charles  J.  Napier. 
Wolf  the  Saxon :  a  story  of  the  Norman  conquest.    ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Wulf  the  Saxon.     ...Ralph  Peacock. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Dike  shanty.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 

Fisher's  river.     ...H.  E.  Taliaferro. 

Girl  in  checks.     ...J.  W.  Daniel. 

Land  of  the  sky;  or.  Adventures  in  mountain  by-ways.     ...Frances 

C.  Fisher.     (Pseud.,  Christian  Reid.) 
Lunsford  Lane.     ...William  G.  Hawkins. 
Mary  Barker.     ...Charles  Vernon. 
Summer  idyl.     ...Frances  C.  Fisher.     (Pseud.,  Christian  Reid.) 

NORWAY. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Adam  Schrader.     ...Jonas  Lauritz  Edemil  Lie.     English  translation. 
Adventures  of  Olaf  Trygg  Veson,   king   of   Norway.     ...Pamelia 

M.  Reed  (Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Reed). 
Afraja.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 
Afraja ;  or.  Life  and  love  in  Norway.     ...Theodor  Muegge.     English 

translation. 
Against  heavy   odds:   a   tale   of   Norse  heroism.      ...Hjalmar    H. 

Boyesen.     English  translation. 
Barque  Future ;  or,  Life  in  the  far  North.     ...Jonas  Lauritz  Edemil 

Lie.     English  translation. 
Den  Bergtekne.     ...Kristofer  Nagel  Janson. 
Boyhood  in  Norway:  stories  of  boy-life  in  the  land  of  the  midnight 

sun.     ...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen.     English  translation. 
Bridal  march  and  other  stories.     ...Bj^rnstjerne  Bj0rnson.  English 

translation. 


288  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

NOKWAY—  Continued. 

Brude-Slaatten.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Chasing  the  sun.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Fall  of  Asgard :  a  tale  of  Saint  Olaf's  days.     ...Julian  Corbett. 

Farm  on  the  fjord  ;  a  tale  of  life  in  Norway.     ...Catherine  Ray. 

Feats  on  the  fiord.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Fisher-maiden.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj>rnson.     English  translation. 

Fiskerjenten.     ...Bj</)rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Fra  Tinmarken.     ...Jens  A.  Friis. 

Den  Fremsynte,  eller  Billeder  fra  Nordland.  ...Jonas  Lauritz 
Edemil  Lie. 

En  glad  Gut.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Erling  the  Bold.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Gunner:  a  tale  of  Norse  heroism.  ...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Haermaendene  paa  Helgeland.     ...Henrik  Ibsen. 

Happy  boy.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson.     English  translation. 

Heroes  of  the  North.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 

Ivo  and  Verena  ;  or,  Snowdrop.     ...Anon. 

Jaernbanen  og  Kirkegaarden.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Laila;  or,  Sketches  from  Finmarken.  ...Jens  A.  Friis.  English 
translation. 

Lodsen  og  bans  Hustru.     ...Jonas  Lauritz  Edemil  Lie. 

Maid  of  Norway.     ...Andreas  Munch.     English  translation. 

Norseland  tales.     ...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen.     English  translation. 

Norseman's  pilgrimage.  ...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Olaf  the  Glorious :  a  historical  story  of  the  Viking  age.  ...Robert 
Leighton. 

Papers  from  Norway.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Pigen  fra  Norge.     ...Andreas  Munch. 

Pilot  and  his  wife.    ...Jonas  Lauritz  Edemil  Lie.   English  translation. 

Railroad  and  the  churchyard.  ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj0rnson.  English 
translation. 

Sartaroe  :  a  tale  of  Norway.     ...James  A.  Maitland. 

Spellbound  fiddler.    ...Kristofer  Nagel  Janson.     English  translation. 

Strid  och  frid,  eller  nagra  scener  i  Norge.     ...Fredrika  Bremer. 

Strife  and  peace.     ...Fredrika  Bremer.     English  translation. 

Thirsty  sword  :  a  story  of  the  Norse  invasion  of  Scotland.  ...Robert 
Leighton. 

Twin  brothers  of  Elfredale :  a  story  of  Norwegian  peasant  life. 
...Charles  H.  Eden. 

Viking  Bodleys  :  an  excursion  into  Norway  and  Denmark.  ...Horace 
E.  Scudder. 

Vikings  at  Helgeland.     ...Henrik  Ibsen.     English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  289 

NORWAY  —  Continued, 

Visionary  ;  or,  Pictures  from  Nordland.     ...Jonas  Lauritz  Edemil 

Lie.     English  translation. 
See  also  VIKINGS. 

NUREMBERG,   BAVARIA. 

Cooper  of  Nuremberg.     ...Ernst  T.  W.  Hoffmann. 

Franz  Sternbald's  Wanderungen.     ..  Johann  Ludwig  Tieck. 

Die  Gred.  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Nuremberg.  ...Georg  Moritz 
Ebers. 

In  the  fire  of  the  forge :  a  romance  of  old  Nuremberg.  ...English 
translation. 

Lia  :  a  tale  of  Nuremberg.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Margery :  a  tale  of  old  Nuremberg.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Norica,  das  sind  Niirnberggische  Novellen  aus  alter  Zeit.  ...August 
Hagen. 

Norica;  or,  Tales  of  Nuremberg  from  the  olden  times.  ...August 
Hagen.     English  translation. 

Niirnberger  Tand.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  dem  funfzehnten  Jahrhun- 
dert.     ...Ludovika  Hesekiel. 

OBERAMMERGAU,  BAVARIA. 

Am  Kreuz  :  ein  Passionsroman  aus  Oberammergau.    ...Wilhelmine 

von  Hillern. 
On  the  cross.     (Passion  play.)     ...Wilhelmine  von  Hillern.     Eng. 

lish  translation. 

OCCULTISM.     See  THEOSOPHY. 

OHIO. 

Banks  of  the  Ohio.     ...James  K.  Paulding. 

Bart  Ridgeley:  a  story  of  Northern  Ohio.     ...Albert  G.  Riddle. 

Breadwinners  :  a  social  study.     ...John  Hay. 

Clovernook  children.     ...Alice  Gary. 

Clovernook ;  or.  Recollections  of  our  neighborhood  in  the  West. 

...Alice  Gary. 
Glovernook  papers.     ...Alice  Gary. 

Counterfeiters  of  the  Guyahoga.     ...William  T.  Goggeshall. 
East  and  West :  a  story  of  new-born  Ohio.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Good  investment :  a  tale  of  the  upper  Ohio.     ...William  J.  Flagg. 
League  of  the  Ohio.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 
Leni  Leoti.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 
Mike  Fink.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 
Portrait :  a  romance  of  Guyahoga  Valley.     ...Anon. 
Rocky  Fork.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Gatherwood. 

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290  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

OLD    PRETENDER'S    REBELLION.      See    REBELLIONS,   Old    Pre- 
tender's. 

OPPORTUNITY. 

Aims  and  obstacles.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Destiny.     ...Susan  Edmonston  Ferrier. 
Le  fils  du  Titien.     ...Alfred  de  Musset. 
Himself  his  worst  enemy.     ...A.  P.  Brotherhead. 
Mere  cypher.     ...Mary  Angela  Dickens. 
My  time,  and  what  1  've  done  with  it.     ...F.  C.  Burnand. 
Second  opportunity  of  Mr.  Staplehurst.     ...William  Pett  Ridge. 
This  one  thing  I  do.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

What  will  he  do  with  it .''  ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 
Lytton. 

OREGON. 

Bridge  of  the  Gods.     ...F.  H.  Balch. 

Twice  bought :  a  tale  of  the  Oregon  gold  fields.     ...Robert  Michael 

Ballantyne. 
Le  Whip-poor-will ;  ou,  Les  pionniers  de  TOregon.   ...Amedee  Bo'uis. 

PALESTINE. 

Description^  History y  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Ahasverus.     ...Edgar  Quinet. 

Boy  crusaders.     ...John  George  Edgar. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Doom  of  the  holy  city.     ...Lydia  Hoyt  Farmer. 

For  the  temple :  a  tale  of  the  fall  of  Jerusalem.  ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Hammer :  a  story  of  Maccabean  times.  ...Alfred  John  Church  and 
Richmond  Seeley. 

Hebrew  heroes.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 

Helon's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem  :  a  picture  of  Judaism  in  the  century 
which  preceded  the  advent  of  our  Saviour.  ...Friedrich  Abra- 
ham Strauss.     English  translation. 

Helon's  Wallfahrt  nach  Jerusalem,  hundert  neun  Jahr  vor  der 
Geburt  unsers  Herrn.     ...Friedrich  Abraham  Strauss. 

Idumean.     ...J.  M.  Leavitt. 

Ivanhoe.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Joshua:  a  story  of  biblical  times.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.  English 
translation. 

Josua.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Julian.     ...William  Ware. 

King  of  Tyre  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah.  ...James 
M.  Ludlow. 

Lady  Sybil's  choice  :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Leah.    ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  291 

PALESTINE  —  Coittimied. 

Master  of  the  magicians.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs. 

Herbert  D.  Ward)  and  Herbert  D.  Ward. 
Maud  and  Miriam ;  or,  Fair  crusader.     ...Harriet  B.  MacKeever. 
Patriarchal  times.     ...C.  M.  O'Keefe. 
Philochristus.     ...Edwin  A.  Abbott. 
Price  of  peace  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Ahab,  King  of  Israel.     ...A. 

W.  Ackerman. 
Prince  and  the  page.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Salathiel  the  immortal.     ...George  Croly. 
Sarchedon :  a  legend  of  the  great  queen.     ...George  Jolin  Whyte 

Melville. 
Talisman.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Throne  of  David.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Triumph  over  Midian.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Zenobia;  or,  Fall  of  Palmyra.     ...William  Ware. 
Zillah.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Zipporah.     ...Mrs.  M.  E.  Bewsher. 
Zoroaster.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
See  also  CHRIST,    LIVES  OF ;   CRUSADES,    and  JEWS. 

PARIS,  FRANCE. 

Albert  Lunel ;  or,  Chateau  of  Languedoc.     ...Henry  Brougham. 

American  in  Paris.     ...Eugene  Coleman  Savidge. 

L'an  '93.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

L'an  I  de  la  republique.    ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Andree  de  Taverny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Antoine  de  Bonneval.     ...William  H.  Anderson. 

Armourer  of  Paris.     ...Anon. 

Atelier  du  Lys  ;  or,  Art  student  in  the  reign  of  terror.  ...Margaret 
Roberts. 

At  the  sign  of  the  guillotine.     ...Harold  Spencer. 

Beaumarchais.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

Before  the  dawn.     ...George  Dulac. 

Blockade :  an  episode  of  the  fall  of  the  first  French  Empire. 
...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Le  blocus.     ...]6mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Les  catacombes  de  Paris.     ...Elie  B.  Berthet. 

Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  terror. 
...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline :  a  woman's  lot  in  the  great  French  revolu- 
tion.    ...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 

Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 


292  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

PARIS,  FRANCE  —  Coiitiimed. 

La  Comtesse  cle  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Count  Mirabeau  :  an  historical  novel.  ...Theodor  Mundt.  English 
translation. 

Countess  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Country  in  danger,  1792;  or,  Episodes  of  the  great  French  revolu- 
tion. ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English 
translation. 

Cousin  Pons.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Daughter  of  to-day.  ...Sara  Jeannette  Duncan  (Mrs.  Everard 
Cotes). 

Duchenier;  or,  Revolt  of  La  Vendee.  ...John  Mason  Neale. 
(Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 

Les  ]£tats  Generaux.     ...Emile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Le  faubourg  Saint  Antoine.     ...Tony  Revillon. 

Fifine.     ...Louise  Seymour  Houghton. 

For  fifteen  years.     ...Louis  Ulbach.     English  translation. 

Fudge  family  in  Paris.     ...Thomas  Moore. 

Gervaise  :  the  natural  and  social  life  of  a  family  under  the  second 
empire.     ...^mile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Graf  Mirabeau.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 

Guenn :  a  wave  on  the  Breton  coast.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 

History  of  David  Grieve.  ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs. 
Humphry  Ward). 

How  we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries.     ...William  E.  Aytoun. 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

In  the  city.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 

Kentucky's  love  ;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 

Leonie  ;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Lily  of  Paris.     ...John  P.  Simpson. 

Madame  Therese.     ...^fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Madame  Therese  ;  or.  Volunteers  of  '92.  ...£mile  Erckmann  and 
Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 

Le  marteau  d'acier.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Member  for  Paris :  a  tale  of  the  second  empire.  ...Grenville 
Murray. 

Les  memoires  d'un  medecin.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Les  mysteres  de  Paris.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue. 

Mysteries  of  Paris.  ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Ninety-three.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

Notre  Dame  de  Paris.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Notre  Dame;  or,  Bellringer  of  Paris.  ...Victor  Hugo.  English 
translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  EICTION.  293 

PARIS,  FRANCE  —  Continued. 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Out  of  Bohemia.     ...Gertrude  Christian  Fosdick. 

Owen  Tudor.     ...E.  Robinson. 

Paris.     ...fimile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 

La  patrie  en  danger.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Princess  Sonia.     ...Julia  Magruder. 

Quinze  ans  de  bagne.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Red  republic.     ...Robert  W.  Chambers. 

Red  spell.     ...Francis  Gribble. 

Le  roman  d'un  brave  homme.     ...Edmond  About. 

Les  Rougon-Macquart :  histoire  naturelle  et  sociale  d'une  famille 
sous  le  second  empire.     ...ifimile  Zola. 

Saint  Katharine's  by  the  tower.     ...Walter  Besant. 

States  General ;  or,  Beginnings  of  the  great  French  revolution. 
.  ...iSmile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 

Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Thirty  years  of  Paris  and  my  literary  life.  ...Alphonse  Daudet. 
English  translation. 

Tom  Sylvester.     ...Thomas  R.  Sullivan. 

Trente  ans  de  Paris.     ...Alphonse  Daudet. 

Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier. 

Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier.     English  edition. 

Tuileries.     ...Catherine  C.  F.  Gore. 

La  Vendee  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 

Le  ventre  de  Paris.     ...^fimile  Zola. 

Wild  fire.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 

Within  iron  walls :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

World's  verdict.     ...Marsh  Hopkins,  Jr. 

Year  one  of  the  republic.  ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Cha- 
trian.    English  translation. 

See  also  FRANCE,  FRENCH  HISTORY,  REPUBLICS,  French, 
REVOLUTIONS,   French,   and  SIEGES,  Paris. 

PARIS   STUDENT   LIFE. 

Atelier  du  Lys ;  or,  Art  students  in  the  reign  of  terror.     ...Margaret 

Roberts. 
Daughter   of   to-day.      ...Sara   Jeannette   Duncan     (Mrs.    Everard 

Cotes). 
Guenn  :  a  wave  on  the  Breton  coast.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 
Out  of  Bohemia.     ...Gertrude  Christian  Fosdick. 
Princess  Sonia.     ...Julia  Magruder. 


294  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

PARIS  STUDENT  IXS'^— Conti7tited, 
Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier. 
Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier.     English  edition. 
World's  verdict.     ...Marsh  Hopkins,  Jr. 

PASSION  PLAY  AT   OBERAMMERGAU. 

Am  Kreuz :  ein  Passionsroman  aus  Oberammergau.     ...  Wilhelmine 

von  Hillern. 
On  the  cross.     ...Wilhelmine  von  Hillern.     English  translation. 

PATRIOTISM.     A  Selection. 

Charles  Morton.     ...Mary  S.  B.  D.  Shindler. 

Emigrants.     ...George  Imlay. 

For  faith  and  fatherland.     ...Mary  Bramston. 

Francis  Berrian,  the  Mexican  patriot.     ...T.  Flint. 

Lucia  Dare.     ...Sarah  A.  Dorsey.     (Pseud.,  Filia.) 

Man  without  a  country.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Mountain  patriots.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 

Patriot  and  tory  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...Julia  M.  Wright. 

Patriot  prince.     ...Harriette  E.  Burch. 

Patriotism  at  home.     ...I.  H.  Anderson. 

Philip  Nolan's  friends.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Under  the   yoke.     ...Ivan  Vazoff.      English   translation  from  the 

Russian. 
Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

PEASANT   LIFE.     A  Selection. 

Bulgarian. 
Under   the   yoke.     ...Ivan    Vazoff.     English    translation   from  the 
Russian. 

French. 

Contes  de  la  Montague.    ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Les  Iitats  Generaux.     fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Peasant  and  prince.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Red  cockade.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

States   General ;    or,   Beginning  of  the   great    French   revolution. 
...;£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Grerman. 
Auf  der  Hohe.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 
Florian  Geyer.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Hellern. 
Der  Heiland  von  der  Rhon.     ...Paul  Lippert. 
In  the  olden  time.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Lienhard  und  Gertrud.     ...Johann  H.  Pestalozzi. 
On  the  heights.     ...Berthold  Auerbach.     English  translation. 
Der  prophet.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 
Trlibe  Tage.     ...Wilhelm  Koch. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  295 

PEASANT  LIFE—  Continued. 

Irish. 

Across  an  Ulster  bog.     ...M.  A.  Hamilton. 

At  the  rising  of  the  moon.     ...Frank  Mathew. 

Ijog-land  studies.     ...Jane  Barlow. 

Gems  of  the  bog  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  peasantry.     ...Jane  D.  Chaplin. 

Glenveigh ;  or,  Victims  of  vengeance  :  a  tale  of  Irish  peasant  life 

in  the  present.     ...Patrick  S.  Cassidy. 
Irish  idylls.     ...Jane  Barlow. 

Manor  of  Glenmore  ;  or,  Irish  peasant.     ...Dennis  B.  Kelly. 
Molly  and  Kitty ;  or,  Peasant  life  in  Ireland.     ...Ulga  Eschenbach. 
Nun's  curse.     ...Charlotte   Eliza   Lawson  Cowan    Kiddell  (Mrs.  J. 

H.  Riddell). 
Phil  Purcel  and  other  tales  of  Ireland.     ...William  Carleton. 
Tales  of  the  Irish  peasantry.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall). 
Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.     ...William  Carleton. 
Ulic  O'Donnell ;  or,  Irish  peasant's  progress.     ...Denis  Holland. 
Where  the  Atlantic  meets  the  land.     ...Caldwell  Lipsett. 

Bussian. 

Annals  of  a  sportsman.      ...Ivan    Sergevitch  Turgenef.      English 

translation  from  the  Russian. 
Highway  of  sorrow.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

Scotch. 

Daughter  of  Fife.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Harry  Muir:  a  story  of  Scottish  life.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Laurie  Todd ;  or,  Settlers  in  the  woods.     ...John  Gait. 

Muckle  Jock  and  other  stories  of  peasant  life  in  the  North.  ...Mal- 
colm McLennan. 

Peasant  life  :  sketches  of  the  villages  and  field  laborers  in  Glenaldie. 
...Malcolm  McLennan. 

Scottish  peasant's  fireside  tales.     ...Alexander  Bethune. 

Tales  of  the  Scottish  peasantry.     ...Henry  Duncan. 

Sicilian. 

Cavalleria  Rusticana.     ...Giovanni  Verga. 

PEDAGOGY. 

Cap  and  gown  comedy :  a  schoolmaster's  stories.     ...Robert  Hope 

Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott  R.  Hope.) 
Chautauquans.     ...John  Habberton. 
Diplomatic  disenchantments.     ...Edith  Bigelow. 
District  school  as  it  was.     ...Warren  Burton. 
Frontier  schoolmaster.     ...C.  Thomas. 
His  masters :  a  story  of  school  forty  years  ago.     ...S.  S.  Pugh. 


296  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

PEDAGOGY  —  Continued. 

Hoosier  school-boy.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 

Hoosier  schoolmaster.     ...Edward  Eggleston. 

Lai.     ...William  Alexander  Hammond. 

Little  schoolmaster  Mark.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 

Locke  Amsden;  or,  Schoolmaster.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 

Log  schoolhouse  on  the  Columbia,     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 

Patriot  schoolmaster.     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 

Phil  Vernon  and  his  schoolmasters.     ...Byron  A.  Brooks. 

Professor.     ...Charlotte  Bronte.     (Pseud.,  Currer  Bell.) 

Robert  Urquhart.     ...Gabriel  Setoun. 

Roderick  Hume.     ...C.  W.  Bardeen. 

Romance  of  a  schoolmaster.     ...Edmonde  Amicis. 

School  experiences  of  a  fag  at  a  private  and  public  school.    ...George 

Melly. 
Schoolmaster  and  his  son.    ...Carl  H.  Caspari.     English  translation. 
Der  Schulmeister  und  sein  Sohn :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissig- 

jahr  Kriege.     ...Carl  H.  Caspari. 
Thing  that  hath  been.     ...A.  H.  Gilkes. 
Well  out  of  it.     ...John  Habberton. 
Wrong  man.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 
Yankee  school-teacher  in  Virginia.     ...Lydia  W.  Baldwin. 

PENINSULAR  WAR.     1808-1814. 

Adventures  of  an  aide-de-camp  ;  or,  Campaign  in  Calabria.  ...James 

Grant. 
Alice  Lorraine.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 
Bailen.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Bivouac ;  or,  Stories  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...William  Hamilton 

Maxwell. 
Cadiz.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 
Don  Alonso  ;  ou,  I'Espagne  hist,  contemporaine,  1788-1823.    ...Nar- 

cisse  A.,  Comte  de  Salvandy. 
El  equipage  del  rey  Jose.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Felix  Alvarez ;  or,  Manners  in  Spain.     ...Alex.  R.  C.  Dallas. 
Gerona.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Her  heart  was  true  :  a  story  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...E.  M.  Cuttim. 
Juan  Martin  el  empecinado.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
King's  own  borderers.     ...James  Grant. 
Napoleon  en  Chamartin.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
El  19  de  Marzo  y  el  2  de  Mayo.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories  of  Ours.     ...James  Grant. 
Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Saragossa;  or,  Houses  of  Castello  and  De  Arno.     ...E.  A.  Archer. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  297 

PENINSITLAE  ^hSi— Continued. 

Stories  of  Torres  Vedras.     ...John  G.  Milligan. 

Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Tom  Burke  of  Ours.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 

White  lies.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Young  buglers:  a  tale  of  the   Peninsular   war.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Zaragoza.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Arthur  Mervyn.     ...Charles  Brockden  Brown. 

Betrothed  of  Wyoming.     ...Anon. 

Blind  brother:  a  story  of  the  Pennsylvania  coal  mines.     ...Homer 
Greene. 

Chedayne  of  Kotono.     ...A.  Towner. 

Devil's  hat.     ...Melville  Philips. 

Far  in  the  forest.     ...S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Hawks  of  Hawk-Hollow.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Humours  of  Eutopia.     ...Anon. 

In  the  valley.     ...Harold  Frederic. 

Joseph  and  his  friend:  a  story  of  Pennsylvania.     ...Bayard  Taylor.' 

Marcus  Blair.     ...Caleb  E.  Wright. 

Mary  Derwent.     ...Ann  S.  W.  Stephens. 

Miss  MacRea:  Roman  historique.  ...Michel  Rene  Hillard  d'Au- 
berteuil. 

Monarchist.     ...John  B.  Jones. 

Old  bell  of  independence ;  or,  Philadelphia  in  1776.  ...Henry  C. 
Watson. 

Page  from  the  colonial  history  of  Philadelphia.     ...Blackbeard. 

Price  she  paid.     ...Frank  L.  Benedict. 

Quaker  soldier;  or,  British  in  Philadelphia:  a  romance  of  the  revo- 
lution.    ...J.  Richter  Jones. 

Royal  Greens;  or,  Scout  of  the  Susquehanna.     ...J.  H.  Robinson. 

Sons  and  daughters.     ...Ellen  W.  Kirk.     (Pseud.,  Henry  Hayes.) 

Stephen  Dane.     ...Amanda  M.  Douglas. 

Storm  mountain.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

True  hero;  or,  Story  of  William  Penn.  ...William  Henry  Giles 
Kingston. 

PERSECUTIONS. 

Aemilius :  a  tale  of  the  Decian  and  Valerian  persecutions.  ...Au- 
gustine D.  Crake. 

By  fire  and  sword  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Thomas  Archer. 

Burning  of  Rome ;  or,  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero,  ...Alfred  John 
Church. 

Callista:  a  sketch  of  the  third  century.     ...J.  H.  Newman. 


298  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION; 

PERSECUTIONS  —  Continued. 

Camp  on  the  Severn.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 

Cave  in  the  hills.     ...Anon. 

Constance  Sherwood :  an  autobiography  of  the  sixteenth  century. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  FuUerton. 
Daughters  of  Pola.     ...Anon. 
Diotima:   eine  culturhistorische  Novelle  aus  der  Zeit  der  diocle- 

tianischen  Verfolgung.     ...Wilhelm  Tangermann: 
Egyptian   Wanderers.     ...John    Mason    Neale.     (Pseud.,   Aurelius 

Gratianus.) 
Exiles  of  Lucerne.     ...John  R.  Macduff. 
Farm  of  Aptonga :  a  story  for  children,  of  the  time  of  Saint  Cyprian. 

...John  Mason  Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
For  the  Master's  sake  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.    ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Godfrey  Brenz  :  a  tale  of  persecution.     ...Sarah  J.  Jones. 
History  of  Nicolas  Muss.     ...Charles  DuBois  Melly. 
House  of  Yorke.     ...Mary  A.  Tincker. 
In  Editha's  days.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Jacques  Bonneval ;  or,  Days  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Jarousseau,   le    pasteur    du    desert.      ...Pierre    Clement    Eugene 

Pelletan. 
Jean  Jarousseau,  pastor  of  the  desert.     ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene 

Pelletan.     English  translation. 
Justice  Warren's  daughter.     ...Olive  M.  Birrell. 
Die  letzten  Humanisten.     ...Adolf  Stern. 
Martyrs  of  Carthage.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Martyrs  of  Spain.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.     ...Sallie  Rochester 

Ford. 
Men  of  the  Moss-Hags.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Money  God.     ...Abel  Quinton. 
Priest  and  the  Huguenots ;  or.  Persecution  in  the  age  of  Louis  XV. 

...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 
Protestant.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray.  ' 

Richard  Hume.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Robin  Tremayne  of  Bodmin:    a  tale   of  the   Marian  persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Three  hundred  years  ago.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Tor  Hill.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.  \ 

Twice  crowned.     ...Harriette  B.  MacKeever. 
Valerius :  a  Roman  story.     ...John  Gibson  Lockhart. 


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SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  299 

PEESECUTIONS  —  Continued. 

Victor :  a  tale  of  the  great  persecutions.     ...George  G.  Perry. 
Villegagnon :    a    tale    of    the    Huguenot   persecution.     ...William 

Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Within  sea  walls ;  or,  How  the  Dutch  kept  the  faith.      ...E.   H. 

Walshe  and  George  E.  Sargent. 
Word,  only  a  word.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Ein  Wort.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
See  also  PURITANS,  QUAKERS,  and  WALDENSES. 

PERSIA. 

Description^  History^  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Eine  Aegyptische  Konigstochter.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

Arabian  nights  entertainment.     ...Anon. 

Delaphaine.     ...Mansfield  Tracy  Walworth. 

Egyptian  princess.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 

Emir  Malek,  prince  of  the  assassins.     ...Anon. 

Hussein  the  hostage ;  or,  Boy's  adventure  in  Persia.     ...G.  Norway. 

Julamerk.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 

Shaving    of    Shagpat :    an    Arabian    entertainment    and    Farina. 

...George  Meredith. 
Thousand  and  one  days :    a  collection  of  Persian  tales.     ...Justin 

McCarthy. 
Zoroaster.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

PERU. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Coitlan:  a  tale  of  the  Inca  world.     ...Anson  Uriel  Hancock. 

Hoffnungen  in  Perou.     ...Ernst  Baron  von  Bibra. 

Inca  queen;  or.  Lost  in  Peru.     ...J.  Evelyn. 

Les  Incas ;  ou,  La  destruction  de  I'empire  du  Perou.  ...J.  F. 
Marmontel. 

Incas ;  or,  Destruction  of  the  empire  of  Peru.  ...J.  F.  Marmontel. 
English  translation. 

Letters  written  by  a  Peruvian  princess.  ...F.  H.  de  Graffigny.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Lettres  d'une  Peruvienne.     ...F.  H.  de  Graffigny. 

Manco  the  Peruvian  chief.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Secret  of  the  Andes:  a  romance.     ...F.  Hassaurek. 

Stories  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico  and  Peru.     ,..W.  Dalton. 

Under  the  Southern  cross.     ...Anne  Manning. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Arthur  Mervyn.     ...Charles  Brockden  Brown. 

Miss  MacRea:  Roman  historique.  ...Michel  Rene  Hillard 
d'Auberteuil. 


300  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

PHILADELPHIA,  PENNSYLVANIA  —  Conthmed. 

Old  bell  of  independence ;    or,  Philadelphia  in  1776.     ...Henry  C. 

Watson. 
Page  from  the  colonial  history  of  Philadelphia.     ...Blackbeard. 
Quaker  soldier;  or,  British  in  Philadelphia:  a  romance  of  the  revo- 
lution.    ...J.  Richter  Jones. 
Sons  and  daughters.     ...Ellen  W.  Kirk.     (Pseud.,  Henry  Hayes.) 

PHILIP  VI.   OF  FRANCE   (VALOIS).     Reigned  1328-1350. 
Le  batard  de  Manleon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Die  Eelagerung  von  Calais.     ...Carl  Weichselbaumer. 
Blanche  d'Evreaux.     ...Amelie  J.  Candeille. 
Eustache  de  Saint  Pierre ;  or.  Surrender  of  Calays.     ...Henry  W. 

Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Half    brothers ;    or,    Head   and   the   hand.     ...Alexandre   Dumas. 

English  translation. 
Robert  d'Artois.     ...John  Humphrey  Saint  Aubyn. 
Le  siege  de  Calais.     ...Claudine  A.  G.  Tencin. 

PHILIPPE   D'ORLEANS.     See   LOUIS   XV.   OF   FRANCE. 

PHILOSOPHICAL  NOVELS.     A  Selection. 

Alkahest;    or.  Home   of   Claes.    ...Honore   de   Balzac.      English 

translation. 
Charenton;  or,  FoUies  of  the  age.     ...J.  H.  Lelarge  Lourdoueix. 

English  translation. 
Emigrants  ;  or.  History  of  an  expatriated  family.     ...George  Imlay. 
Etudes  philosophiques.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Few  days  in  Athens.     ...Frances  Wright  d'Arusmont. 
Les  folies  du  siecle.     ...J.  H.  Lalarge  Lourdoueix. 
Hypatia.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Leibnitz  und  die  beiden  Kurfiirstinnen.     ...Hermann  Klencke. 
Louis  Lambert.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Louis  Lambert.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
Macpherson,  the  great  confederate  philosopher.     ...Alfred  C.  Hills. 
Magic  skin.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
Opinions  of  a  philosopher.     ...Robert  Grant. 
La  peau  de  chagrin.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Poet  and  prince.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 
Seraphita.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Seraphita.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
Spinoza.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 

PIKE'S  PEAK,  COLORADO. 

Literary  courtship  under  the  auspices  of  Pike's   Peak.      ...Anna 

Fuller. 
Pasque  flowers  from  Pike's  Peak.     ...Susan  T.  Dunbar. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  3^1 

PILGKIMAGE.     A  Selection. 

Cheshire  pilgnms.     ...Frances  M.  Wilbraham. 

Diary  of  a  pilgrimage.     ...Jerome  K.  Jerome. 

Eva  and  pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.  ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer-Lytton. 

Faith  White's  letter-book.     ...Mrs.  M.  H.  Whiting. 

Florine,  princess  of  Burgundy.     ...William  B.  MacCabe. 

Ivanda;  or,  Pilgrim's  quest.     ...Claude  Bray. 

Lady  Sybil's  choice :  a  tale  of  the  crusades.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Lancashire  witches.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Little  pilgrim.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Moravian  Indian  boy.     ...Anon. 

Norseman's  pilgrimage.  ...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Pilgrims.     ...W.  Carlton  Dawe. 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.     ...Mary  E.  Braddon. 

Their  pilgrimage.     ...Charles  Dudley  Warner. 

Two  little  pilgrims'  progress.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

See  also  CKTJSADES  and  PLYMOUTH. 

PIRACY.     See  BUCCANEERS. 

PLAGUES,  FAMOUS.     A  Selection. 

Andrew  Golding  :  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Annie  E.  Keeling. 

(England,  1665.) 
Betrothed.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni.    English  translation.    (Milan.) 
Brave  men  of  Eyam ;  or,  Tale  of  the  great  plague.     ...Edward  N. 

Hoare.     (England,  1665.) 
Caleb  Field:  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

(England,  1665.) 
Captain  Jacques :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.     ...Edward 

Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.)     (England,  1665.) 
Carved  cartoon.     ...Austin  Clare.     (England,  1665.) 
Cherry  and  violet :  a  tale  of   the  great  plague.     ...Anne  Manning. 

(England,  1665.) 
"  God's  providence  house."     ...Isabel  Banks.     (England,  1665.) 
History  of  the  great  plague  in  London  in  1665.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
I  promessi  sposi.     ...Alessandro  Manzoni.     (Milan.) 
Jeannett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright.    (England,  1665.) 
Old  Saint  Paul's :    a  tale  of  the  plague  and  the  fire.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth.     (England,  1665.) 
Oliver   Wyndham ;    or,   Tale    of   the   great   plague.     ...Mrs.  J.   B. 

Peploe  (Webb). 
Ralph  Redman's  atonement.    ...Herbert  V.  Mills.    (England,  1598.) 
Rosemary :    a  tale   of  the  fire  in  London.      ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G. 

Fullerton.     (England,  1665.) 


302  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

PLAGUES,  FAMOUS  —  Continued. 

Saint  Dunstan's  clock  :  a  story  of  1666.     ...E.  Ward. 
Two  years  ago.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

PLYMOUTH,   MASSACHUSETTS. 

Betty  Alden,  the  first-born  daughter  of  the  Pilgrims.    ...Jane  Good- 
win Austin. 
Daughter  of  the  Puritans.     ...Anna  B.  Bensel.     (In  New  England 

Magazine,  May,  1886.) 
David   Alden's   daughter,   and    other    stories   of    colonial    times. 

...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
Faith  White's  letter  book.     ...M.  H.  Whiting. 
Golden  hair :   a  tale  of  the   Pilgrim  Fathers.      ...Frederick  C.  L. 

Wraxall. 
Hobomok.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Justice  Warren's  daughter.     ...Olive  M.  Birrell. 
Little  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.     ...Frances  A.  Humphrey. 
May-pole  of  Merrymount.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Merrymount:    a   romance   of   the    Massachusetts   colony.     ...John 

Lothrop  Motley. 
Nameless  nobleman.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
New  world   planted;    or,   Adventures  of  the  forefathers  of  New 

England.     ...J.  Croswell. 
Peep  at  the  Pilgrims  in  1636.     ...Harriet  V.  Cheney. 
Pictures  of  the  olden  time  as  shown  in  the  fortunes  of  a  family  of 

pilgrims.     ..  E.  H.  Sears. 
Pilgrims  of  New  England :  a  tale  of  the  early  American  settlers. 

...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims.     ...J.  Banvard. 
Priscilla ;  or,  Trials  for  the  faith  :  historical  tale  of  the  Puritans  and 

the  Baptists.     ...J.  Banvard. 
Puritan  and  the  Quaker.     ...Rebecca  I.  Beach. 

Seeking  a  country ;  or.  Home  of  the  Pilgrims.  ...Edward  N.  Hoare. 
Standish  of  Standish.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
White  chief  among  the  red  men ;  or,  Knight  of  the  golden  Melice. 

...J.  T.  Adams. 
See  also  WAR   OF   KING   PHILIP   OF   POKANOKET,  1607. 

POCAHONTAS.     Lived  1595-1616. 

Captain   Smith   and   the   Princess    Pocahontas :     an   Indian   tale. 

...J.  Davis.  [Cooke. 

My  Lady  Pocahontas :  a  true  relation  of  Virginia.     ...John  Esten 
Pocahontas  :  a  legend  with  historical  and  traditional  notes.  ...Mary 

W.  Moseby. 
Youth  of  the  old  Dominion.     ...S.  Hopkins. 
See  also  VIBGINIA. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  303 

POLAND. 

Description^  History^  MannerSy  and  Customs. 

Bez  Dogmatu.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Blue  roses.     ...Charlotte  L.  H.  Dempster. 

Casimir  Maremma.     ...Sir  Arthur  Helps. 

Deluge.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

lermola.     ...Joseph  Ignatius  Kraszewski. 

In  the  old,  old  chateau  :  a  story  of  Russian  Poland.  ...R.  H.  Savage. 

Iza :  a  story  of  life  in  Russian  Poland.     ...R.  H.  Savage. 

Janko  Muzykant.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Jermola:  obrazki  wiejskie.     ...Joseph  Ignatius  Kraszewski. 

Jew.     ...Joseph  Ignatius  Kraszewski.     English  translation. 

Lezsko  the  bastard.     ...Alfred  Austin. 

Lost  cause.     ...W.  W.  Aldred. 

Maid  of  Warsaw.     ...Ernst  Jones. 

Modern  vassal.     ...John  Wilmer. 

Der  Neue  Hiob.     ...Leopold  von  Sacher-Masoch. 

New  Job.     ...Leopold  von  Sacher-Masoch.     English  translation. 

Ognien  i  mieczem.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Orthodox.     ...Dorothea  Gerard. 

Pan  Michael.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

Polish  tales.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

En  Polsk  Familie.     ...Johann  Carsten  von  Hauch. 

Potop.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     ...Jane  Porter. 

"With  fire  and  sword.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

Without  dogma.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

Wizard  king.     ...David  Ker. 

Yanko,  the  musician.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

POLITICS.     A  Selection. 

American. 

American  politician.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Among  the  law-makers.     ...Edmond  Alton. 

Archbishop.     ...O.  S.  Bellisle.     ("Know-nothings.") 

Avery  Glibim.     ...Robert  H.  Newell. 

Cabinet  minister.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Christian  Vellacott,  the  journalist :  a  story  of  royalism,  Jesuitism, 

and  republicanism.     ...Hugh  S.  Scott.     (Pseud.,  Merriman  H. 

Seton.) 
Conspirators.  ,  ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Demagogue.     ...David  R.  Locke.     (Pseud.,  Petroleum  Nasby.) 
Democracy.     ...Clarence  King. 
Famous  victory.     ...Anon. 


304  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

POLITICS  —  Co7itinued. 

Five  hundred  majority;  or,  Days  of  Tammany.     ...Willys  Niles. 

Humbled  pride :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

"I'm  fur  'im";  or,  Solid  for  Mulhooly.     ...Rufus  E.  Shapley. 

Life  and  death  of  Sam  in  Virginia.   ...Gardiner.  ("  Know-nothings.^') 

Looking  backward,  2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 

Love  or  a  name.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Mr.  East's  experiences  in  Mr.  Bellamy's  world.  ...Conrad  Wilbrandt. 

Monikins.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Politician's  daughter.     ...Myra  S.  Hamlin. 

Professor  Conant.     ...Lucius  Seth  Huntington. 

Regicides.     ...Frederick  Hull  Cogswell. 

Rivals.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 

Silver  Baron.     ...Carlton  Waite.     (Silver  craze  of  1896.) 

Stanhope  Burleigh.  ...Charles  Edward  Lester.  ("  Know-nothings.") 

Story  of  Rodman  Heath;  or,  Mugwumps.     ...By  one  of  them. 

Through  one  administration.     ..Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

English. 
Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Coningsby.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Corruption.     ...Percy  White. 
De  Vere.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 
Endymion.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Illustrations  of  political  economy.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Lothair.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Marcella.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 
Professor  Conant.     ...Lucius  Seth  Huntington. 
Right   honorable :    a   romance    of  society   and    politics.      ...Justin 

McCarthy   and    Rose    Murray    Prior    Praed    (Mrs.   Campbell 

Praed). 
Sybil;  or,  Two  nations.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Themaine.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 
Yeast :  a  problem.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

French. 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline  :  a  woman's  lot  in  the  great  French  revolution. 

...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Contes  de  la  Montague.  ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
French  wines  and  politics.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.    ...Smile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Member  from  Paris.     ...Grenville  Murray. 
Scenes  de  la  vie  politique.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Scenes   from   the    political    life.     ...Honore    de   Balzac.     English 

translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  305 

POLITICS  —  Continued, 

German. 

Cipher  dispatch.    ...K.  von  Bayer.    (Pseud.,  Robert  Byr.)    English 

translation. 
For  scepter  and  crown.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 

(Pseud,,  Gregor  Samarow.)     English  translation. 
Eine  geheime  Depesche.     ...K.  von  Bayer.     (Pseud.,  Robert  Byr.) 
Uni    Scepter   und    Kronen.      ...Johann    Ferdinand   Martin    Oskar 

Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Vanished  emperor.     ...Percy  Andreae. 
Waldfried.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 

Hungarian. 

Dr.  Dumany's  wife.     ...Mor  Jokai.     English  translation. 
Eyes  like  the  sea.     ...Mor  Jokai.     English  translation. 

Irish. 
Adventures   of   Mick   Callighim,   M.  P.  :    a  story   of   home   rule. 

...W.  R.  Anckettill. 
Ballytubber  ;  or,  Scotch  settler  in  Ireland.     ...Anon. 
Boycotted  :  a  story.     ...M.  Morley. 
Boycotted  household.     ...Letitia  McClintock. 
Convict  No.  25  ;  or,  Clearances  of  West  Meath.     ...J.  Murphy. 
Croppy:  a  tale  of  1798.     ...Michael  Benim. 
Darcy  and  his  friends  :  an  Irish  tale.     ...Joseph  McKim. 
Doreen  :  the  story  of  a  singer.     ...Ada  Ellen  Bayly.     (Pseud.,  Edna 

Lyall.) 
Earl  of  Effingham.     ...Lalla  McDowell. 
Fair  Saxon.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 

Falcon  family;  or,  Young  Ireland.     ...Marmion  W.  Savage. 
Grace  Cassidy ;  or.  Repealers.     ...Marguerite  Gardiner. 
Heart   of   Erin :   an    Irish    story    of   to-day.     ...Elizabeth    Casey. 

(Pseud.,  E.  Owens  Blackburne.) 
Heart  of  Tipperary.  ...W.  P.  Ryan, 
lerne.     ...William  Stewart  Trench. 

Irish  Widow's  son;  or,  Pikemen  of  '98.     ...Con.  O'Leary. 
Knight  of  Gwynne.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 
Land  leaguers.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Lloyd  Pennant :  a  tale  of  the  West.     ...Ralph  Neville. 
Loyal  and  lawless.     ...Ulick  R.  Burke. 
Mr.  Butler's  ward.     ...Frances  Mabel  Robinson. 
Modern  Daedalus.     ...Thomas  Greer. 
My  lords  of  Strogue  :  a  chronicle  of  Ireland  from  the  convention 

till  the  union.     ...Lewis  S.  Wingfield. 
Nevilles  of  Garretstown  :  a  tale  of  1760.     ...Anna  Marsh. 
20 


3o6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

POLITICS  —  Continued. 

Norah  Moriarty ;  or,  Revelations  of  modern  Irish  life.  ...Amos  Reade. 
Olive  Lacy :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion  of  1798.     ...Anna  Argyle. 
Pearl  of  Lisnadoon ;  or,  Glimpse  of  our  Irish  neighbours.     ...Mrs. 

E.  J.  Ensell. 
Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Plan  of  campaign  :  a  story  of  the  fortune  of  war.     ...Frances  Mabel 

Robinson. 
Priest's  blessing;  or,  Poor  Patrick's  progress  from  this  world  to  a 

better.     ...Harriet  Jay. 
Ridgeway  :  an  historical  romance  of  the  Fenian  invasion  of  Canada. 

...Scian  Dubh. 
Rose  de  Blaquiere.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 
Rose  O'Connor:  a  story  of  the  day.     ...Emily  Fox.     (Pseud.,  Toler 

King.) 
Siege  of  Bodike  :  a  prophecy  of  Ireland's  future.    ...Edward  Lester. 
Terence  M'Gowan,  the  Irish  tenant.     ...G.  L.  Tottenham. 
Valentine  M'Clutchy,  the   Irish  agent;    or.  Chronicles  of  Castle 

Cumber.     ...William  Carleton. 

Newfoundlandic. 

Under  the  great  seal.     ...Joseph  Hatton. 

Polish. 
Bez  Dogmatu.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Maid  of  Warsaw.     ...Ernest  Jones. 
Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     ...Jane  Porter. 
Without  dogma.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

Russian. 
Condemned  as  a  Nihilist :  a  story  of  escape  from  Siberia.    ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Female  Nihilist.     ...Ernst  Lavigne.     English  translation. 
In  the  dwellings  of  silence.     ...Walker  Kennedy. 
Ivan  Vejeeghen.     ...Thaddei  Bulgarin. 
Narka  the  Nihilist.     ...Kathleen  O'Meara. 
Le  roman  d'un  Nihiliste.     ...Ernst  Lavigne. 

POMPEII. 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.  ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton, 
Slave  girl  of  Pompeii.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

POETUGAL. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Agnes  Surriage.     ...Edwin  L.  Bynner. 
Don  Sebastian.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTIOiV.  307 

PORTUGAL  —  Continued. 

Foreign  tales  and  traditions.     ...George  G.  Cunningham. 
Ignez  de  Castro.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis.     Eng- 
lish translation. 
Ines  de  Castro.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de  Genlis. 
Ines;  or,  Bride  of  Portugal.     ...Isabella  Harwood.     (Pseud.,  Ross 

Neil.) 
Lucta  de  gigantes.     ...Camillo  Castello  Branco. 
Ni  rey  ni  roque.     ...Patricio  de  la  Escosura. 
O,  ou,  o  terremoto  do  1755.     .  .Marquez  de  Pombal. 
Prime  minister.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Stories  of  Torres  Vedras.     ...John  G.  Milligen. 
Talba.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

PRISONS  AND  PRISONERS. 

Algerine  captive.     ...lloyall  Tyler. 

Border  spy.     ...Colonel  Hazeltine. 

Boscobel.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Le  comte  de  Monte-Cristo.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Confessions  of  a  convict.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Convict.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Convict  No.  25.     ...John  Murphy. 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Crusades  and  captives  :  a  tale  of  the  children's  crusade.     ...George 

E.  Merrill. 
Fardorougha,  the  miser.     ...William  Carleton. 
French  prisoners.     ...Edward  Bertz. 

Highway  of  sorrow.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud  ,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
His  broken  sword.     ...Winnesheik  Louise  Taylor. 
His  natural  life.     ...Marcus  Clarke. 

Historical  tales;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 
L'homme  au  masque  de  fer.     ...Chevalier  de  Mouhy. 
In  prison  and  out.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Little  Dorrit.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Memoirs  of  Jane  Cameron,  female  convict.     ...Frederick  William 

Robinson. 
Les  miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
Les  miserables.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Moondyne :  a  story  from  the  under-world.     ...John  Boyle  O'Reilly. 
Oliver  Ellis;  or.  Fusiliers.     ...James  Grant. 
Pickwick  papers.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Prison  princess.     ...Arthur  Griffiths. 
Prisoners  of  the  Border.     ...Hamilton  Meyers. 


3o8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

PRISONS  AND  PRISONERS— C^«//>/2/^^. 
Prisoners  of  the  mill.     ...Colonel  Hazeltine. 
Refugees.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Rogue's  march.     ...Ernest  Hornung. 
Time's  revenges.     ..  David  Christie  Murray. 

Uline*s  escape;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Unknown  to  history.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

PROTESTANTISM. 

Abbot.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Bolsover  castle:  a  tale  from  Protestant  history  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury.    ...Anon. 
Boycotted  household.     ...Letitia  McClintock. 
By  fire  and  sword  :  a  story  of  the  Huguenots.     ...Thomas  Archer. 
Camisard;  or,  Protestants  of  Languedoc.     ...Anon. 
Chillon ;    or,    Protestants   of   the   sixteenth   century.      ...Jane    L. 

Willyams. 
Christlich  oder  Papstlich  ?     ...Eduard  Jost. 
Claude  the  colporteur.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Constance  Sherwood :  an  autobiography  of  the  sixteenth  century. 

...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton.     * 
Faithful  but  not  famous.     ...Anon. 
For  the  Master's  sake  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Headsman  ;  or,  Abbaye  des  Vignerous.      ..James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Jacques  Bonneval ;  or,  Days  of  the  dragonnades.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Jarousseau  le  pasteur  du  desert.     ...Pierre  Clement  Eugene  Pelletan. 
Jean   Jarousseau,   the    pastor    of    the   desert.     ...Pierre   Clement 

Eugene  Pelletan.     English  translation. 
Kenilworth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Monastery.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Mountain  patriots  :    a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savoy.     ...Mrs. 

Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Priest  and  the  Huguenot;  or,  Persecution  in  the  age  of  Louis  XV. 

...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener.     English  translation. 
Protestant.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Robin  Tremayiie  of  Bodmin :   a  tale   of  the  Marian  persecution. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Spanish  barber.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Three  hundred  years  ago.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Twice  crowned  :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen  Mary.     ...Harriet  B. 

MacKeever. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  309 

PROTESTANTISM—  Contmued. 

mine's  escape;  or,  Hid  with  the  nuns.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Der  Untergang  der  Protestanten  in  Oberosterreich.    ...Franz  Lubo- 

jatzky. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...Edith  Robinson, 
Won  and  not  one.     ...Emily  Lucas  Blackall. 
See  also  HUGUENOTS  and  PERSECUTIONS. 

PRUSSIA. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs, 

Der  alte  Dessauer.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

Der  alte  Fritz  und  seine  Zeit Clara  M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach  ) 
L'argent  des  autres.     ...fimile  Gaboriau. 
Auf  Befehl  des  Konigs.     ...Clarissa  Lohde. 
Aus  den  Tagen  zweier  Konige.     ...Friedrich  Adami. 
Der  Bachtanz  zu  Langenselbold.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 
Die  Baren  von  Augustusburg  :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  sachsischen 

Geschichte  des  18  Jahrhunderts.     ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz. 
Bears  of  Augustusburg.     ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz.     English  transla- 
tion. 
Belfry  of  St.  Jude.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Berlin    and    Sans-Souci.     ...Clara    M.    Mundt.      (Pseud.,    Louise 

Miihlbach.)     Enghsh  translation. 
Bischof  und  Konig.     ...Mariam  Tenger. 

Bombardier  H.  and  Corporal  Dose.     ...Friedrich  W.  Hacklaender. 
Die  Brautschau  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  Bacher. 
Cabanis.  Vaterlandischer  Roman.     ...Georg  Wilhelm  H.  Haering. 
Comedy  of  terrors.     ...James  De  Mille. 
Cyrus.     ...Christoph  M   Wieland. 
Der  Domherr.     ...Jodocus  D.  H.  Temme. 
Dorothea  Cappel.     ...Emilie  Friederike  S.  Lohmann. 
Elizabeth  von  Guttenstein.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Elsie's  dowry:  a  tale  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Enemy's  friendship.     ...S.  M.  S.  Clarke. 
Fifteen  years.     ...Therese   Albertine   Luise   von  Jacob  Robinson. 

(Pseud.,  Talvi.)     English  translation. 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.     Clara  M.  Mundt.      (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Friedrich  der  Grosse.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Fiinfzehn  Jahre.     ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jacob  Robinson. 

(Pseud.,  Talvi.) 
Gate  and  the  glory  beyond  it.     ...Onyx,  pseud. 


3IO  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION, 

FBXrSSIA  —  Continued. 

Grafin  Lichtenan.     ...Robert  Springer. 

Der  grosse  Kurfiirst  in  Preussen.     ...Ernst  A.  A.  G.  Wichert. 

Histoire  du  plebiscite.     ...^niile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Historische  Novellen  liber  Friedrich  II.  von  Preussen  und  seine 
Zeit.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 

Holderlin.     ...Heribert  Rau. 

Johann  Gotzkowsky,  der  Kaufmann  von  Berlin.  ...Clara  M. 
Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Kentucky's  love;  or.  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 

Leonie;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Louisa  of  Prussia   and    her   time Clara  M.    Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 

Margaret  Muller  :  story  of  the  late  war  in  France.   ...Eugenie  Bersier. 

Max  Kromer:  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg.  ...Hannah  Smith. 
(Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

Merchant  of  Berlin.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 
bach.)    English  translation. 

Ofverste  Stobee,  ella  holsteinska  partiet  under  frihetstiden.  ...Her- 
mann Bjursten. 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.  ...Clara  M.  Mundt.  (Pseud.,  Louise 
Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 

Other  people's  money.     ...Emile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 

Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Powder  and  Gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 

Die  Prinzessin  von  Wolfenbiittel.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 

Pulver  und  gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 

Le  roman  d'un  brave  homme.     ...Edmond  About. 

Six  years  ago.     ...James  Grant. 

Die  Soldaten  Friedrichs  des  Grossen.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 

Sophie  Charlotte,  die  philosophische  Konigin.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 

Story  of  the  plebiscite.  ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Cha- 
.trian.     English  translation. 

Twins  of  Saint-Marcel.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S.  Orr. 

Valentin:  a  French  boy's  story  of  the  Sedan.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Vaterlandische  Romane,     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 

Der  Vetter  im  Consistorium.     ...Philipp  F.  W.  Oertel. 

Von  Eels  zum  Meer.     ...Hans  von  Zollern. 

Vor  hundert  Jahren.     ...Carl  W.  Ritter  von  Martine. 

Within  iron  walls  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 

Workman  and  soldier :  a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and  rule 
of  the  commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 

Young  Franc-Tireurs  and  their  adventures  in  the  Franco-Prussian 
war.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTIOK,  Z^^ 

PSYCHOLOGICAL  NOVELS.     A  Selection. 
Beggars  all.     ...Lily  Dougall. 
Blood  Royal.     ...Grant  Allen. 
Can  such  things  be  1    ...Ambrose  Bierce. 
Conscience.     ...Hector  Malot. 
Doctor  Mirabel's  theory.     ...Ross  George  Bering. 
Dreams  of  the  dead.     ...E.  Staunton,  pseud. 
In  the  first  person.     ...Maria  Louise  Pool. 
John  Applegate,  surgeon.     ...Mary  Harriett  Norris. 
.  Moral  dilemma.     ...Annie  Thompson. 
Nephele.     ...Francis  William  Bourdillon. 
Quality  of  mercy.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Les  roches  blanches.     ...Jfidouard  Rod. 
Statement  of  Stella  Maberly.     ...Thomas  Anstey  Guthrie.    (Pseud., 

F.  Anstey.) 
Tragic  comedians.     ...George  Meredith. 

Wages  of  sin.     ...Mrs.  William  Harrison.     (Pseud.,  Lucas  Malet.) 
Wedded  to  a  genius.     ...Neil  Christison. 
White  rocks.     ...^douard  Rod.     English  translation. 
Wish.     ...Hermann  Sudermann.     Enghsh  translation. 
Der  Wunsch.     ...Hermann  Sudermann. 

PURITANS. 

Alice  Lisle  :  a  tale  of  Puritan  times.     ...Richard  King. 

Betty  Aldei],  the  first-born  daughter  of  the  Pilgrims Jane  Good- 
win Austin. 

Caleb  Field :  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Daughter  of  the  Puritans.  ...Anna  B.  Bensel.  (In  New  England 
Magazine,  1886,  page  452.) 

Fair  Puritan :  an  historical  romance  of  the  days  of  witchcraft. 
...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 

Micah  Clarke,  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 
...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Pilgrims  and  Puritans.     ...Nina  Moore  Tiffany. 

Priscilla ;  or.  Trials  for  truth :  historical  tale  of  the  Puritans  and 
Baptists.     ...J.  Banvard. 

Puritan  and  his  daughter.     ...James  K.  Paulding. 

Puritan  and  the  Quaker.     ...Rebecca  G.  Beach. 

Puritan  lover.     ...Laura  C.  S.  P'essenden. 

Puritan's  grave.     ...William  P.  Scargill. 

Shawmut.     ...C.  K.  True. 

Standish  the  Puritan.     ...Eldred  Grayson. 

Tales  of  the  Puritans.     ...Delia  Bacon. 

See  also  MASSACHUSETTS,  NEW  ENGLAND,  and  PLYMOUTH. 


312  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

QUAEEBS. 

Clayton's  rangers ;  or,  Quaker  partisans.     ...E.  H.  Williamson. 

Colonial  wooing.     ...C.  Conrad  Abbott. 

Fighting  Quakers.     ...Augustine  Duganne. 

Friend  Olivia.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Fugitives ;  or,  Quaker  scout  of  Wyoming  :  a  tale  of  the  massacre  of 
1778.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Hope's  heart  bells.     ...Sara  L.  Oberholtzer. 

Jennett  Cragg  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 

Justice  Warren's  daughter.     ...Olive  M.  Birrell. 

Lost  illusion.     ...Keith  Leslie,  pseud. 

Nathan  the  Quaker.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 

Puritan  and  the  Quaker.     ...Rebecca  G.  Beach. 

Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket.     ...Mary  and  Catherine  Lee. 

Quaker  home.     ...George  Fox  Tucker. 

Quaker  idyls.     ...Mrs.  S.  M.  H.  Gardner. 

Quaker  partisans.     ...E.  H.  Williamson. 

Quaker  soldier;  or,  British  in  Philadelphia :  a  romance  of  the  revo- 
lution.    ...J.  Richter  Jones. 

Rachel  Stanwood.     ...Lucy  Gibbons  Morse. 

Story  of  Kennett.     ...Bayard  Taylor. 

True  hero ;  or.  Story  of  William  Penn.  ...William  Henry  Giles 
Kingston. 

Twin  heroes.     ...F.  A.  Reed. 

QUEBEC,  CANADA. 

**  Le  chien  d'or  " :  a  legend  of  Quebec.     ...William  Kirby. 
Seats  of  the  mighty.     ...Gilbert  Parker. 

BAMESES  OF  EGYPT  (SESOSTBIS). 

Ephraim  and  Helah  ;  a  story  of  the  Exodus.  ...Edwin  Hodder. 
Pillar  of  fire ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.  ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Rameses.     ...Edward  Upham. 

Rescued  from  Egypt.  ...Charlotte  Tucker.  (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Uarda:  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Aegypten.  ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
Uarda :  a  romance  of  ancient  Egypt.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 

BEBELLIONS.     A  Selection. 

Bacon's  (Virginia).    1676. 
Century  too  soon  :  a  story  of  Bacon's  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Hansford.     ...Saint  George  Tucker. 
White  aprons.     ...Maud  Wilder  Goodwin. 

Brittany.    Seventeenth  Century. 
Noble  sacrifice.     ...Paul  H.  C.  Feval. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  313 

REBELLIONS  —  Continued. 

India,  Sepoy.    1857. 

Begumbagh  :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
First  love  and  last  love  :  a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  ...James  Grant. 
Lost   in    the   jungle :   a   story   of  the    Indian    mutiny.     ...Augusta 

Marryat. 
On  the  face  of  the  waters :  a  tale  of  the  mutiny.     ...Flora  Annie 

Steel. 
On  to  the  rescue.     ...William  Gordon  Stables. 
Seeta.     ...Meadows  Taylor. 
Stretton.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Jamaica.     1865. 

Meyrick's  promise.     ...E.  C.  Phillips. 

Monmouth's.     1685. 

Aubrey  Luson  ;  or,  Field  of  Sedgemoor.     ...Anon. 

Barony.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Danvers  papers.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Dorothy  Arden.     ...J.  M.  Callwell. 

Le  due  de  Monmouth:  Novelle  historique.     ...Anon. 

Duke  of  Monmouth.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Duke's  Winton:  a  chronicle  of  Sedgemoor.     ...J.  R.  Henslowe. 

Edgar  Nelthorpe  ;  or,  Fair  maids  of  Taunton.     ...Andrew  Reed. 

Fate  ;  a  tale  of  stirring  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

For  faith  and  fatherland.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Friend  or  foe?  a  tale  of  Sedgemoor.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 

In  Taunton  town  :  a  story  of  the  rebellion  of  James,  Duke  of  Mon- 
mouth, in  16S5.     ...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 

Micah  Clarke:  his  statement  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 
...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 

Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin.     ...J.  C.  Snaith. 

Oak  staircase;  or,  Stories  of  Lord  and  Lady  Desmond.  ...Mary 
and  Catherine  Lee. 

Stronge  of  Netherstronge  :  a  tale  of  Sedgemoor.     ...Edith  J.  May. 

Trelawny  of  Trelawne.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Under  the  blue  flag:  a  story  of  the  Monmouth  rebellion.  ...Mary 
E.  Palgrave. 

Urith  :  a  tale  of  Dartmoor.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 

Winifred;  or,  English  maiden  in  the  seventeenth  century. 
...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Old  Pretender's.    1715-1716. 

Dorothy  Forster.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Father  Clement :  a  Roman  Catholic  story.     ...Grace  Kennedy. 


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314  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REBELLIONS  —  Continued. 

For  the  king.     ...Charles  Gibbon. 

Henry  Smeaton     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Lucy  Arden ;  or,  Hollywood  Hall.     ...James  Grant. 

Preston   fight;    or,    Insurrection    of    17 15.      ...William    Harrispn 

Ainsworth. 
Rebel's  wooing;   or,   1715:   a  tale  of  the  rebellion.     ...Lawrence 

Goodchild. 
Rob  Roy.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Stories  of  the  Scotch  rebellion  of  1716  and  1745.     ...A.  D.  Fillan. 
Tales  of  the  white  cockade.     ...Barbara  Hutton. 
Winifred,  Countess   of   Nithsdale :    a   tale   of  the   Jacobite  war. 

...Barbarina  Brand. 

Young  Pretender's.    1745-1746. 

Adventures  of  Dennis.     ...Mary  Bramston. 

Allan  Breck.     ...George  R.  Gleig. 

Ascanius ;   or,  Young  adventurer :   containing  a  partial  history  of 

the  rebellion  in  Scotland  in  1 745-1 746.     ...Anon. 
Bonnie  Prince  Charlie :  a  tale  of  Fontenoy.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Chevalier:  a  romance.     ...Katharine  Thompson. 
Dangerous  guest :  a  story  of  1745.     ...Frances  Brown. 
Earl's  path :  a  narrative  founded  on  the  historical  events  of  1745. 

...Sidney  Corner. 
For  James  or  George:  a  school-boy's  tale  of  1745.     ...Henry  C. 

Adams. 
Gerald    Fitzgerald    "the    Chevalier."      ...Charles    James    Lever. 

(Pseud.,  Cornelius  O'Dowd.) 
Good  old  times  :  a  story  of  the  Manchester  rebels  of  '45.     ...William 

Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Highland  chronicle.     ...Samuel  Bayard  Dod. 
In  the  king's  name;  or.  Cruise  of  the  *'  Kestrel."     ...George  Man- 

ville  Fenn. 
Irish  cavalier;  or,  1745.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 
Kidnapped  :  being  memoirs  of  the  adventures  of  David  Balfour  in 

1751.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Die  letzten  Stuarts.     ...Franz  F.  Wangenheim. 
Mysteries  of  Deepdene  Manor :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  the  Pre- 
tender.    ...Frank  Manduit. 
Old  manor  house.     ...Charlotte  Smith. 
Out  in  the  forty-five ;  or,  Duncan  Keith's  vow.      ...Emily   Sarah 

Holt. 
Ponsonby :  a  tale  of  troublous  times.     ...Anon. 
Prince  Charlie  the  young  chevalier.     ...Meredith  Johnes. 
Redgauntlet.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  315 

KEBELLIONS  —  Continued. 

Seventeen  hundred  and  forty-five.     ...Anon. 

Stories  of  the  Scotch  rebellions,  171 5  and  1745.     ...A.  D.  Fillan. 
Treasure  trove.     .  .Samuel  Lover. 
Waverley.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

White    cockades :    an    incident    of  the    "  forty-five."       ...Edward 
Stevenson. 

REFORMATION.     A  Selection. 

England. 

Chronicles  of  Camber  castle  :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...Anon. 

Cloister  and  the  hearth.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Darnley ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
England's   daybreak:    narratives  of  the   reformation.      ...Edward 

Bickersteth. 
Forest  of  Arden.     ...William  Gresley. 
Henry  the  Eighth  and  his  court.      ..Clara    M.    Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 
Isoult  Barry  of  Wynscote  :  a  tale  of  Tudor  times.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Konig  Heinrich  VHL  und  sein  Hof.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud., 

Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Lady  Rosamond's  book.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Lancashire  witches.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Lettice  Eden  :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.     ...Emily 

Sarah  Holt. 
Lincolnshire  tragedy.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Passages   in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller  Anne  Askew.     ...Anne 

Manning. 
Pendower.     ...M.  Filleul. 

Richard  Hunne  :  a  story  of  old  London.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
Tor  Hill.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 
Tower  Hill.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Uline's   escape ;    or,    Hid   with   the   nuns.      ...Mrs.   Alexander   S. 

Orr. 
Westminster  Abbey.     ...E.  Robinson. 
Windsor  castle.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
See  also  HENRY  VIII.   OF  ENGLAND. 

France. 

Historical  tales  of  the  reformation  in  the  southwest  provinces  of 

France  and  Navarre.     ...Robert  F.  Jameson. 
Louis  Belat :  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savoy.     ...Mrs.  Alexander 

S.  Orr. 


3i6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REFORMATION  —  Continued, 

Germany. 

AUerlei  von  Luther.     ...Joachim  L.  Haupt. 

Blind  girl  of  Wittenberg.  ...Carl  August  Wildenhahn.  English 
translation. 

Das  Buch  vom  Doktor  Luther.     ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann. 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg  Cotta  family.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Count  Arensberg:  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Luther.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 

Count  Erbach :  a  story  of  the  reformation.  ...Hermann  O.  Nietsch- 
mann.    English  translation. 

Count  Ulrich  von  Lindburg  :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.  ...William 
Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Duke  Christian  of  Luneburgh;  or,  Traditions  from  the  Hartz. 
...Jane  Porter. 

Duke  Christopher  :  a  story  of  the  reformation.  ...Fanny  H.  Chris- 
topher. 

Fate  of  castle  Lowengard :  a  story  of  the  days  of  Luther.  ...Esme 
Stuart. 

Forester's  daughter :  a  tale  of  the  reformation.     ...Anon. 

Hans  Sachs.     ...Adolf  Friedrich  Furschau. 

Joachim  Slutter.     ...Julius  von  Wickede. 

Katharine  von  Schwarzburg.     ...Carl  G.  Berneck. 

Die  Kronenwachter.     ...Ludwig  A.  von  Arnim. 

Lukas  Cranach  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Hermann  Klencke. 

Luther  and  the  cardinal.  ...Hermann  O.  Nietschmann.  English 
translation. 

Luther  in  Rom.     Roman.     ...Levin  Schueking. 

Luther  in  Rome ;  or,  Corradina  the  last  of  the  Hohenstaufen. 
...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 

Luther  und  die  Seinen.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

Luther  und  seine  Zeit.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 

Luther's  Brautfahrt.     ..Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 

Margarethe  :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Martin  Luther:  historischer  Roman.     ...Heinrich  Eisenlohr. 

Martin  Luther :  kirchengeschichtliches  Lebensbild.     ...Carl  August  • 
Wildenhahn. 

Paul  Gerhardt :  an  historical  tale  of  the  Lutherans  and  Reformed  in 
Brandenburg  under  the  great  elector.  ...Carl  August  Wilden- 
hahn.    English  translation. 

Paul  Gerhardt:  kirchengeschichtliches  Lebensbild  aus  der  Zeit  des 
grossen  Kiirfursten.     ...Carl  August  W^ildenhahn. 

Tales  from  Alsace.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Thomas  Miintzer.     Roman.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 

True  as  steel.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  317 

REFORMATION— C^«//>«/^^. 

Ulric;  or,  Voices.     ...Theodore  S.  Fay. 
See  also  LUTHER,  MARTIN. 

Italy. 

From  dark  to  dawn  in  Italy.     ...Anon. 
Struggle  in  Ferrara.     ...William  Gilbert. 

Netherlands. 

Aurelia ;  oder,  Die  Martyrer  von  Gorkum.     ...M.  Lehmann. 
Brighter  days ;  or,  Story  of  Catherine  Jans.     ...Helen  C.  Chapman. 
Jacqueline  :  a  story  of  the  reformation  in  Holland.     ...Janet  Hardy. 
Olden's  mission:  a  tale  of  the  famine  in  Ley  den.     ...Anon. 
Patriot  prince  :  William  the  Silent.     ...Harriette  E.  Burch. 
Rosalia  Vanderiver.     ...Anon. 
Rudolph  of  Rosenfeldt;  or,  Leaven  of  the   reformation.     ...John 

W.  Spear. 
Soldier's  ward  ;  or,  Saved  for  martyrdom.     ...E.  Gerdes. 
Those  dark  days;  or.  Diaries  of  two  Netherland  girls.     ...Helen  C. 

Chapman. 
Walter  Harmsen:  a  tale  of  the  reformation  times  in  Holland.     ...E. 

Gerdes. 
Willem  de  Eerste  of  de  grondlegging  der  Nederlandsche  vryheid. 

...Johannes  Nomsz. 
William,  Prince  of  Orange  ;  or.  King  and  his  hostage.     ...Titus  M. 

Merriman. 

Scotland. 

Arthur  Erskine's  story :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Knox.     ...Deborah 
Alcock. 

Dark  year  of  Dundee  :  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  reformation.     ...Deb- 
orah Alcock. 

David  the  scholar  ;  or,  From  dark  to  dawn  :  a  Scottish  story.  ...Anon. 

Magdalen  Hepburn  :  a  story  of  the  Scottish  reformation.     ...Mar- 
garet O.  W.  Oliphant. 

Marmion:  historical  romance.     ...Henry  W.  Grosette. 
•   No  cross,  no  crown.     ...Caroline  E.  Davis. 

Switzerland. 
Calvin  :  culturhistorischer  Roman.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 
Chillon ;  or,  Protestants  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Jane  L.  Wil- 

lyams. 
City  and  the  castle  :   a  story  of  the  reformation  in  Switzerland. 

...Annie  Lucas. 
Geneva's  shield  :  a  story  of  the  Swiss  reformation.     ...William  M. 

Blackburn. 


3i8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

REFORMATION  —  Continued. 

Good  old  times  :  a  tale  of  Auvergne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Hermit  of  Livry :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Calvin.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Louis  Belat :  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savoy.     ...Mrs.  Alexander 

S.  Orr. 
Mountain  patriots :  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in   Savoy.     ...Mrs. 

Alexander  S.  Orr. 
Nikolaus  Manuel :  Roman  aus  der  Zeit  der  schweizerischen  Glau- 

benskampfe.     ...Ludwig  Eckardt. 
Story  of  a  noble  life ;  or,  Zurich  and  its  reformer,  Ulrich  Zwingli. 

...Janet  Hardy. 
True  to  the  end.     ...H.  S.  Burrage. 
Ulrich  Zwingli.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 

.  REIGN  OF  TERROR,  FRENCH  HISTORY.     1793-1794. 

L'ami  du  peuple.     ...J.  M.  Gassier  Saint  Amand. 

L'amour  sous  la  terreur.     ...Adolphe  de  Lescure. 

Atelier  du  Lys ;  or.  Art  student  in  the  reign  of  terror.  ...Margaret 
Roberts. 

At  the  sign  of  the  guillotine.     ...Herold  Spender. 

Charlotte  Corday.     ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 

Charlotte  Corday :  an  historical  novel.  ...Henri  Alphonse  Esquiros. 
English  translation. 

Charlotte  Corday.     ...Carl  W.  T.  Frenzel. 

Charlotte  Corday.     ...Rose  E.  Temple. 

Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  terror.  ...Alex- 
andre Dumas.     English  translation. 

Dead  marquise.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

Un  episode  sous  la  Terreur.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Episode  under  the  terror.  ...Honore  de  Balzac.  English  trans- 
lation. 

La  famille  de  I'emigre.     ...J.  P.  Fourquet  d'Hachette. 

Le  faubourg  Saint  Antoine.     ...Tony  Revillon. 

Friend  of  the  people :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  terror.  ...Mary  C. 
Rowsell. 

Ingenue.     Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ingenue ;  or,  Death  of  Marat.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English  trans- 
lation. 

In  the  reign  of  terror  :  the  adventures  of  a  Westminster  boy. 
...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Das  letzte  Bankett  der  Girondisten.     ...Charles  Nodier. 

Life  scenes  in  the  reign  of  terror.     ...Washington  Frothingham. 

Maid  of  Normandy.     ...Edmund  J.  Eyre. 

Noblesse  oblige.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION,  319 

REIGN  OF  TERROR,  FRENCH  HISTORY.     1793-1794  —  Continued, 

Red  cap  and  blue  jacket.     ...George  Dunn. 

Red  Republic.     ...Robert  W.  Chambers. 

Reign  of  terror ;  diary  of  a  volunteer  of  the  year  II.  of  the  French 
revolution.     ...Anon. 

Reign  of  terror.  ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.  (In  her  Romances  of  real 
life.) 

Robespierre.     ...Carl  F.  A.  Wartenburg. 

1794:  a  tale  of  the  terror.  ...Charles  John  de  Ricault.  (Pseud., 
Charles  d'Hericault.)     English  translation. 

Thermidf)r.  ...Charles  John  de  Ricault.  (Pseud.,  Charles  d'Heri- 
cault.) 

Thorndyke  manor  :  a  tale  of  Jacobite  times.     ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 

Wild  fire.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 

Young  Marmaduke  :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  terror.  ...William 
Henry  Davenport  Adams. 

See  also  REVOLUTION,  French. 

RELATION  OF  THE  SEXES. 

Bachelor  maid.  ...Constance  Cary  Harrison  (Mrs.  Burton  Harrison). 

Bundle  of  life.     ...John  Oliver  Hobbes,  pseud. 

Clara  Hopgood.  ...William  Hale  White.  (Pseud.,  Mark  Ruther- 
ford.) 

Country  doctor.     ...Sarah  Orne  Jewett. 

Daughters  of  Danaus.     ...Mona  Card. 

Emancipated.     ...Geo.  Gissing. 

George  Mandeville's  husband.     ...Anon. 

Heavenly  twins.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 

Ideala:  a  study  from  life.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 

I  forbid  the  banns.     ...F.  Frankfort  Moore. 

Is  this  your  son,  my  Lord  .?    ...Helen  H.  Gardener. 

Jenny's  case.     ...Ellen  F.  Pinsent. 

Keynotes.     ...George  Egerton,  pseud. 

Mighty  atom.     ..  Marie  Corelli. 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's  :  designed  as  a  beacon  light  to 
guide  women  to  life,  liberty,  and  happiness.  ...Marietta  Holley. 
(Pseud.,  Josiah  Allen's  wife.) 

Odd  women.     ...George  Gissing. 

Our  manifold  nature.     ...Sarah  Grand,  pseud. 

Pray  you,  sir,  whose  daughter  ?     ...Helen  H.  Gardener. 

Rebel  queen.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Sinner's  comedy.     ...John  Oliver  Hobbes,  pseud. 

Some  emotions  and  a  moral.     ...John  Oliver  Hobbes,  pseud. 

Story  of  a  modern  woman.     ...Ella  liepworth  Dixon. 

Study  in  temptation.     ...John  Oliver  Hobbes,  pseud. 


320  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

RELATION  OF  THE  SEXES  —  Continued. 
Superfluous  woman.     ...Anon. 
Unclassed.     ...George  Gissing. 
Vashti,  old  and  new.     ...Marvel  Kayve. 
Vawder's  understudy  :  a  study  in  platonic  affection.     ...James  Knapp 

Reeves. 
Whose  was  the  blame  t     ...Mrs.  J.  Gregor. 
Wife  or  slave  'i     ...Mrs.  Albert  S.  Bradshaw. 
Woman  regained.     ...George  Barlow. 
Wreckage.     ...H.  Crackanthorpe. 

Yellow  aster.     ...Mrs.  Mannington  Caffyn.     (Pseud.,  Iota.) 
See  also  MARRIAGE. 

REPUBLICS.     A  Selection. 

Dutch.     1565-1604. 

Beggars;  or,  Founders  of  the  Dutch  republic.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
By   England's   aid;    or,    Freeing   of   the   Netherlands.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
By  pike    and   dyke  :    a   tale   of   the   rise   of   the    Dutch   republic. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Galama  ;  or.  Beggars.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
Gideon  Florensz.     ...Anna  L.  G.  Bosboom. 
Leycester  in  Nederland.     ...Anna  L.  G.  Bosboom. 
Liberators  of  Holland.     ...Elizabeth  Charles.     (In  her  Martyrs  of 

Spain.) 
De  vrouwen  van  het  Leycestersche  tijdvak.  ...Anna  L.  G.  Bosboom. 
Within  sea  walls ;    or,   How  the  Dutch  kept  the  faith.     ...E.  H. 

Walshe  and  G.  E.  Sargent. 

French.    First  Republic.     1792-1804. 

Derachtzehnte  Brumaire.  ...Schmidt-Weissenfels  (Eduard  Schmidt). 

Adele  :  a  tale  of  France.     ...E.  Randall. 

Adrian  and  Thecla  ;  or,  Friendship  in  adversity.     ...Anon. 

L'an  I.  de  la  republique,  1793.  ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 
Chatrian. 

Anna  Saint  Ives.     ...Thomas  Holcroft. 

Antoinette:  a  tale  of  the  ancien  regime,     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Aubert  Dubayet;  or,  Sister  republics.     ...Charles  E.  A.  Gayarre. 

Les  aventures  de  Saturnin  Fichet.     ...Melchior  Frederic  Soulie. 

Behind  the  hedge.  ...Pauline  de  Witt.  (In  her  Dames  of  high 
estate.) 

Bellah  :  a  tale  of  La  Vendee.  ...Octave  Feuillet.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Blameless  knights ;  or,  Liitzen  and  La  Vendee.  ...Alice  H.  F. 
Byng,  Viscountess  Enfield. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  32 1 

BEPUBLICS  —  Continued. 

De  Boeremkryg.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 

Breton  maiden.     ...Anon. 

Brittany  and  La  Vendee.     ...fimile  Souvestre.    English  translation. 

Charenton;  or,  Follies  of  the  age.     ...J.  H.  Lelarge  Lourdoueix. 

English  translation. 
Le  chemin  de  France.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Le  chevalier  des  Touches.     ...Jules  A.  Barbey  d'Aurevilly. 
Child  of  the  Menhir.     ...Austin  Clare. 

Les  chouans,  ou  la  Bretagne  en  1799.     .-.Honore  de  Balzac. 
Chouans  :  Brittany  in  1799.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  trans- 
lation. 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline  :    a  woman's  lot  in  the   French  revolution. 

...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Le  conscrit  de  Tan  Vni.     ..P.  E.  Albert  Du  Casse  et  Valois. 
Count  of  Perbruck.     ...Henry  Cooke. 
Le   dernier   amour   de   Lord    Saint   Albans.      ...Charles   John   de 

Ricault.     (Pseud.,  d'Hericault.) 
Duchenier;    or,    Revolt   of  La  Vendee.      ...John    Mason    Neale. 

(Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
Eugenie  et  Matilde.     ...Adelaide  M.  £.  F.  Souza-Botelho. 
Flight   to    France;    or,   Memoirs   of  a   dragoon.     ...Jules   Verne. 

English  translation. 
Les  folies  du  siecle.     ...J.  H.  Lelarge  Lourdoueix. 
For  France  and  freedom  :  a  tale  of  the  French  revolution.  ...Emma 

Leslie. 
Frau  von  Stael.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 
Gabrielle  Andree.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 
La  grand  falaise.     ...Albert  Sorel. 

La  guerre.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
In  exitu  Israel.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 
In  palace  and  faubourg.     ...Caroline  J.  Freeland. 
Jean-nu-pieds.     ...Albert  Delpit. 
Jean  Poigne  d'Acier.     ...Oscar  Vicomta  de  Poll. 
Kintail  place  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Margaret  A.  Paul, 
little  Jeanneton's  work :  a  chronicle  of  Breton  life.     ...Cecilia  A. 

Jones. 
Madame  de  Stael :  an  historical  novel.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 

English  translation. 
Madame  Therese.     ...:fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Madame  Therese ;  or,  Volunteers  of  '92.     ...Smile  Erckmann  and 

Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Marston  ;  or.  Soldier  and  statesman.     ...George  Croly. 
Maurice  Pierret :  episode  de  1793.     ...Alexandre  F.  Guesdon. 
Memoires  d'un  sans-culotte  Bas-Breton.     ...Smile  Souvestre. 
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322  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REPUBLICS  —  Continued. 

Un  menage  de  gar9on.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 

Nannette  and  her  lovers.     ...Talbot  Gwynne. 

'93.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

Ninety-three.     ...John  W.  Lyndon. 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Orphan  of  La  Vendee.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

Peasant  and  the  prince.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Le  premier  amour   de   Lord   Saint   Albans.     ...Charles  John   de 

Ricault.     (Pseud.,  Charles  d'Hericault.) 
Quatrevingt-treize.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Un  roman  sous  la  revolution.     ...Einoel,  pseud. 
Saint  Katharine's  by  the  tower.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Sidney  Smith  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Robert  Springer. 
Sous  le  directoire.     ...Charlotte  Foucaux. 
Souvenirs  d'un  Bas-Breton.     ...fimile  Souvestre. 
Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Two  brothers.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English  translation. 
Two  mothers.     ...J.  M.  Joy. 
Les  va-nu-pieds.     ...Leon  A.  Cladel. 

La  Vendee  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anthony  Trollope. 
Veva;  or,  War  of  the  peasants.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.     English 

translation. 
Votaries   of  reason.     ...Henry   C.   Adams.      (In   his  Tales   upon 

texts.) 
Year  one   of    the    republic.     ...£mile   Erckmann  and   Alexandre 

Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Zeitgedichte,  von  1 789-1803.     ...J.  W.  L.  Gleim. 
See  also  REIGN   OF   TERROR  and  REVOLUTIONS. 

France.    Second  Republic.     1848-1852. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Five-chimney  farm.     ...Mary  A.  M.  Hoppus  (Mrs.  Marks). 
Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.     ...;fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Man  of  the  people.     ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 

France.     Third  Republic.    1870. 

L'annee  terrible.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Aus  dem  Paris  der  dritten  Republik.     ...Paul  Lindenberg. 
Aus  den  Tagen  der  Commune.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Le  chien  perdu  et  la  femme  fusillee.     ...Arsene  Houssaye 
Kentucky's  love ;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.    ...Edward  King. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  323 

BEPTJBLICS  —  Continued. 

Leon  Michel  Gambetta.     ...Eugen  Bernard. 
Napoleon  IV.;  chronique  de  I'avenir.     ...Matthieu  de  Boulogne. 
Odile  :  a  tale  of  the  Commune.     ...Mrs.  Frank  Pentrill. 
Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulvver-Lytton. 
Workman  and  soldier :    a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and 
rule  of  the  Commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 

Helvetian. 

Rose   of   Disentis.      ...Johann    Heinrich    D.    Zschokke.      English 

translation. 
Die  Rose  von  Disentis.   ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 

Ideal  Bepublics. 

Commonwealth  of  Oceana.     ...James  Harrington. 

Looking  backwards,  2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 

Looking  within.     ...J.  W.  Roberts. 

Man   of   mark.      ...Anthony    Hope    Hawkins.      (Pseud.,    Anthony 

Hope.) 
Mr.  East's  experiences  in   Mr.   Bellamy's  world.     ...Conrad   Wil- 

brandt. 

RESTORATION  IN  ENGLAND.     1660-1685. 

Agnes    Beaumont :    a    true    story   of    the    year    1670.      ...Marian 

Caldecott. 
Aphra  Behn.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Aphra   Behn.     ...Clara   M.   Mundt.     (Pseud.,    Louise    Miihlbach.) 

English  translation. 
At  the  sign  of  the  Blue  Boar :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Beyond  the  seas  :  being  the  surprising  adventures  and  ingenious 

opinions  of  Ralph,  Lord  St.  Keyne.     ...Oswald  Crawfurd. 
Boscobel:  a  narrative  of  the  adventures  of  Charles  II.  after  the 

battle  of  Worcester.     ...George  W.  Dodd. 
Captain  Jacques  :  a  romance  of  the  time  of  the  plague.     ...Edward 

Fitzgibbon.     (Pseud.,  Somerville  Gibney.) 
Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 
Cavaliers  of  England  ;   or,  Times  of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and 

1648.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Champion  court :  the  days  of  the  ejectment.    ...Emma  J.  Worboise. 
Claude  Duval :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Henry  D. 

Miles. 
Court  at  Tunbridge  in  1664.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Courtier  m  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Mrs.  Gordon. 


324  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

RESTORATION  IN  ENGLAND.     1660-1685  —  Contiiiued. 

Dame  Rebecca  Berry;  or,  Court  scenes  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the 

Second.     ...Elizabeth  I.  Spencer. 
Drifted  and  sifted  :  a  domestic  chronicle  of  the  seventeenth  century, 

...Miss  McLaren. 
La  duchesse  de  Chatillon.     ...Fran9ois  T.  M.  d'Arnaud. 
Dutch  in  the  Medway.     ...Charles  Macfarlane. 

For  liberty's  sake;  the  story  of  Robert  Ferguson.  ...John  B.  Marsh. 
Hero  in  the  strife.     ...Louise  C.  Silke. 
Ida  Vane:  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Andrew  Reed,  Jr. 
In  the  East  country  with  Sir  Thomas  Brown.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
In  the  golden  days.     ...Ada  E.  Bayly.     (Pseud.,  Edna  Lyall.) 
In  the  service  of  Rachel,  Lady  Russell.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Janet  and  her  father.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Jennett  Cragg,  the  Quakeress.     ...Maria  Wright. 
Karl  IL  ;  oder,  der  lustige  Monarch.     ...Johann  Lenz. 
Lord  Montagues  page  :  an  historical  romance  of  the  seventeenth 

century.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Maid  of  honor.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore.     (In  her  Romances  of  real 

life.) 
Mary  Bunyan,  the  dreamer's  blind  daughter.     ...Sallie  Rochester 

'    Ford. 
Mary  Hollis  :  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.  and  William, 
Prince  of  Orange.  ...Hendrik  J.  Schimmel.    English  translation. 
Memoirs  of  a  lady-in-waiting.     ...J.  D.  Fenton. 
Merry  monarch;  or,  England  under  Charles  II.     ...William  Henry 

Davenport  Adams. 
On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Pattie  Durant :  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Ellen  Clacy.     (Pseud.,  Cycla.) 
Peter  the  apprentice  :  a  tale  of  the  restoration.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Peveril  of  the  peak.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Le  prophete  irlandois.     ...Charles  de  Saint-fivremond. 
Puritan's  grave.     ...William  P.  Scargill. 
Puritan's  wife.     ...Max  Pemberton. 
Robber.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Das  Roggenhaus  Komplott.     ...Georg  Hiltl. 
Rupert   Aubrey   of   Aubrey    Chase:    an   historical   tale   of    1681. 

...Thomas  John  Potter. 
Russell:  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  IT.     ...George  Payne  Rains- 
ford James. 
Rye  house  plot.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Saint  Dunstan's  clock  :  a  story  of  1666.     ...  E.  Ward. 
Saint  Valentine's  day,  1664.     ...El bridge  S.  Brooks.    (In  his  Storied 

holidays.) 
Shepherd  of  Grove  Hall :  a  tale  of  1662.     ...Anon. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  325 

RESTORATION  IN  ENGLAND.     1660-1685  —  Contmued. 

Silas  Verney,  being  the  story  of  his  adventures  in  the  days  of  King 

Charles  the  Second.     ...Edgar  Pickering. 
Sir  Ralph  Esher ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  gentleman  of  the  court  of  Charles 

the  Second.     ...Leigh  Hunt. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 
Talbot  Harland.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Through  unknown  ways  ;   or,  Journal-books  of  Dorothea  Trundel. 

...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Traitor  or  patriot  ?  a  tale  of  the  Rye  house  plot.    ...Mary  C.  Rowsell. 
True  hero;   or,  Story  of  William  Penn.     ...William   Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Truth  ;  or,  Persis  Clareton.     ...Charles  B.  Tayler. 
Two  swords  ;  being  a  story  of  old  Bristol.     ...Emma  Marshall. 
Wearyholm ;  or,  Seedtime  and  harvest :  a  tale  of  the  restoration  of 

Charles  11.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Whitefriars  ;  or,  Days  of  Charles  H.     ...Jane  Robinson. 
Winchester  in  the  time  of  Thomas  Ken.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

REVOLUTION. 

America.     1775-1789. 

Alamance  ;  or,  Great  and  final  experiment.     ...Calvin  Wiley. 

Amelia  ;  or,  Faithless  Briton.     ...Anon. 

American  hunter  :  a  tale  from  incidents  which  happened  during  the 

war  with  America.     ...Anon. 
American  revolution.     ...Chauncey  C.  Hotchkiss. 
American  spy ;  or,  Freedom's  early  sacrifice  :   a  tale  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    ...Jeptha  R.  Simms. 
Arnold ;  or,  British  spy  :  a  tale  of  treason  and  treachery.    ...Joseph 

Holt  Ingraham, 
Ashleigh  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Bald  eagle  ;  or,  Last  of  the  Ramarpaughs.    ...Elizabeth  Oakes  Smith. 
Bastonnais :  a  tale  of  the  American  invasion  of  Canada.     ...John 

Lesperance. 
Betrothed  of  Wyoming.     ...Anon. 

Betsey's  bedquilt :  a  story  of  1777-78.     ...Clara  F.  Guernsey. 
Black  Hollow;  or,  Dragoon's  bride.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 
Black-plumed  riflemen.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 
Blanche  of  Brandywine  ;  or,  September  theeleventh,  1777.    ...George 

Lippard. 
Blue  jackets  of  '76.     ...Willis  J.  Abbot. 
Bonnybel    Vane,    embracing   the    history    of    Henry    Saint-John, 

gentleman.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Boston  conspiracy;  or.  Royal  police  :  a  tale  of  1773-78.    ...John  H. 

Robinson. 


326  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REVOLUTION  —  Continued. 

Boston  tea  party ;  and  other  stories  of  the  American  revolution. 

...Henry  C.  Watson. 
Bow  of  orange  ribbon :  a  romance  of  New  York.     ...Amelia  Edith 

Barr. 
Bride  of  Fort  Edward,  founded  on  an  incident  of  the  revolution. 

...Delia  S.  Bacon. 
British  partizan :  a  tale  of  the  olden  time.     ...Mary  E.  Davis. 
Burton  ;  or,  Sieges.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Buttonwoods  ;  or,  Refugees  of  the  revolution.     ...Anon. 
Cabin  book;  or,  Scenes   and  sketches  of  the  late  American  and 

Mexican   war.     ...Charles    Sealsfield    (formerly    Karl    Postl). 

English  translation. 
Das    Cajiitenbuch,    oder,    nationale    Charakteristiken.     ...Charles 

Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
Camp  Charlotte  :  a  tale  of  1774.     ...Anon. 
Camp-fires  of  the  revolution.     ...Henry  C.  Watson. 
Le  capitaine  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Captain  Molly,  the  story  of  a  brave  woman.     ...Ellen  T.  H.  Putnam. 

(Pseud.,  Tlirace  Talmon.) 
Captain  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Chain-bearer.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Charles  Morton ;  or,  Young  patriot.     ...Mary  S.  B.  D.  Shindler. 
Chauncey  Judd  ;  or.  Stolen  boy  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Israel 

P.  Warren. 
Choir  invisible.     ...James  Lane  Allen. 

Claudius,  the  cowboy  of  Ramapo  valley.     ...P.  Demarest  Johnson. 
Clayton's  rangers ;  or,  Quaker  partisans.     ...E.  H.  Williamson. 
Conspirator.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Daughters  of  the  revolution.     ...Charles  C.  Coffin. 
Daughters  of  the  revolution  and  their  times.     ...Kate  Chopin. 
Doom  of  the  Tory's  guard.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 
Double  masquerade:  a  romance  of  the  revolution.     ...Charles  R. 

Talbot. 
Dutch  dominie  of  the  Catskills  ;  or,  Times  of  the  "  Bloody  Brandt "  : 

a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...David  Murdock. 
Eagle  of  Washington.     ...Burkitt  J.  Newman. 
Edwin  Brothertoft.     ...Theodore  Winthrop. 
Ellen  Grafton,  the  lily  of  Lexington  ;  or,  Bride  of  liberty.     ...Ben. 

jamin  Barker. 
Emma  Corbett;  or,  Miseries  of  civil  war.     ...Samuel  J.  Pratt. 
Ethan  Allen  ;  or.  King's  men.     ...Melville,  pseud. 
Ethel  Hamilton;  or,  Lights  and  shadows  of  the  war  of  independence. 

...Anna  T.  Sadlier. 
Eutaw.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 


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REVOLUTION  —  Continued. 

Fair  maid  of  Wyoming.     ...Gabriel  Alexander. 

Female  spy ;  or,  Treason  in  the  camp :  a  story  of  the  revolution. 

...Emerson  Bennett. 
For  king  or  country.     ...James  Barnes. 
Forayers.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Forest  and  shore  ;  or,  Legends  of  the  pine-tree  State.     ...Charles  P. 

Ilsley. 
Forest  tragedy.     ...Grace  Greenwood. 
Foresters  :  an  American  tale.     ...Jeremy  Belknap. 
Forsaken.     ...Richard  P.  Smith. 
Foundling  of  the  Mohawk.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 
Franklin^s  oath  :  a  tale  of  Wyoming,  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...C. 

E.  A.  Chapman. 
Frederick  de  Alger oy,  the  hero  of  Camden  plains  :  a  revolutionary 

tale.     ...Giles  Gazer,  pseud. 
From  colony  to  commonwealth.     ...Nina  M.  Tiffany. 
Fugitives  ;  or,  Quaker  scout  of  Wyoming.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Gideon  Godbold  :  a  tale  of  Arnold's  treason.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 
Golden  eagle;  or,  Privateer  of  1776.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 
Grace  Dudley;  or,  Arnold  at  Saratoga.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Great  treason  ;  a  story  of  the  war  of  independence.     ...Mary  A.  M. 

Hoppus. 
Green  mountain  boys.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 
Greyslaer  :  a  romance  of  the  Mohawk.     ...Charles  F.  Hoffman. 
Haunted  wood  :  a  legend  of  the  Mohawk  in  1778.     ...E.  E.  Ellis. 
Hearts  forever;  or,  Old  Dominion  battle-grounds:  a  tale  of  1782. 

...N.  C.  Iron. 
Hero  of  Cowpens.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 
Highlands  :  a  tale  of  the  Hudson.     ...Anon. 
Historical  tales  ;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 
Horse-shoe  Robinson  :  a  tale  of  Tory  ascendency.    ...John  P.  Ken- 
nedy. 
Hurricane  Harry  ;    or,    Adventures  of  a  naval  officer  afloat  and 

ashore.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
In  defiance  of  the  king.     ...Chauncey  C.  Hotchkiss, 
Independence  :  a  story  of  the  American  revolution.  ...John  R.  Musick. 
Inez  :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     ...Augusta  J.  Evans  (Mrs.  Wilson). 
In  the  valley.     ...Harold  Frederic. 
John  Littlejohn  of  J.     ...George  Morgan. 

Karmel  the  scout;  or.  Rebel  of  the  Jerseys.     '...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 
Kate  Aylesford  :  a  story  of  the  refugees.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Katharine  Walton.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Knight  of  liberty.     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 
Leather  stockings  and  silk.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 


328  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REVOLUTION  —  Continued. 

Legends  of  the  West.     ...James  Hall. 

Linwoods.     ...Catherine  Maria  Sedgwick. 

Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or,  Leaguer  of  Boston.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Lone  star  of  Texas.     ...J.  W.  Dallam. 

Maid  of  Esopus ;  or,  Trials  and  triumphs  of  the  revolution.     ...I. 

N.  Iron. 
Margaret  Moncrieffe,  the  first  love  of  Aaron  Burr :  a  romance  of 

the  revolution.     ...Charles  Burdett. 
Marrying  by  lot :  a  tale  of  the  primitive  Moravians.     ...Charlotte  B. 

Mortimer. 
Mehetabel:  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Mrs.  H.  C.  Gardner. 
Mellichampe  :  a  legend  of  the  Santel.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Meredith ;  or,  Mystery  of  the  Meschianza :  a  tale  of  the  American 

revolution.     ...Anon. 
Merton:  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
MissMacRea:  Roman  historique.     ...Michel  Rene  Hilliard  d'Au- 

berteuil. 
Monarchist :  an  historical  novel.     ...John  B.  Jones. 
Monody  on  Major  Andre.     ...Anna  Seward. 
My  comrades  :    adventures  in  the   Highlands   and   legends  of  the 

neutral  ground.     ...Howard  Hinton. 
Nazarene ;  or,  Last  of  the  Washingtons.     ...George  Lippard. 
Near  to  nature's  heart.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Oath  of  Marion  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Old  Put.     ...Justin  Jones.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Hazel.) 
Old  revolutionary  soldier.     ...Joseph  Alden. 
Old  stone  house.     ...Joseph  Alden. 
Out  of  a  besieged  city.     ...Charles  W.  Hutson. 
Overland.     ...J.  W.  DeForest. 
Partisan.     William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Patriot  and  tory  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...Julia  M.  Wright. 
Paul  and  Persis ;  or.  Revolution  struggle  in  the  Mohawk  valley. 

...Mary  E.  Brush. 
Paul  Ardenheim,  the  monk  of  Wissahikon.     ...George  Lippard. 
Paul  Jones  :  a  romance.     ...Allen  Cunningham. 
Paul  Jones.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 

Paul  Redding  :  a  tale  of  the  Brandywine.     ...T.  Buchanan  Read. 
Pemberton;  or.  One  hundred  years  ago.     ...Henry  Peterson. 
Peter  and  Polly;  or,  Plome  life  in  New  England  a  hundred  years 

ago.     ...Annie  D.  Greene. 
Pride  of  Lexington.     ...W.  Seton. 

Quaker  soldier ;  or,  British  in  Philadelphia.     ...J.  Richter  Jones. 
Ralph  the  drummer  boy:    a  story  of  the   days   of  Washington. 

...Theophile  L.  Rousselet. 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION,  329 

REVOLTTTION  —  Continued. 

Ralphton;  or,  Young  Carolinian  of  1776.     ...A.  H.  Brisbane. 

Rangers  ;  or,  Tory's  daughter.     ...D.  P.  Thompson. 

Rebels  and  tories;  or,  Blood  of  the  Mohawk.     ...Lawrence  Labree. 

Rejected  wife.     ...Ann  S.  Stephens. 

Revolutionary  times  :  sketches  of  our  country  one  hundred  years 

ago.     ...Edward  Abbott. 
Rivals.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 

Rosalie  du  Pont;  or,  Treason  in  the  camp.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 
Rudolph  of  Rosenfeldt ;  or.  Leaven  of  the  Reformation.     ...J.  W. 

Spear. 
Russell  and  Sidney.     ...Eliza  Leslie. 
Saratoga:  a  tale  of  1787.     ...Anon. 
Saratoga  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Anon. 
Les  scalpeurs  blancs.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Scout.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Septimius  Felton.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Seventy-six.     ...John  Neal. 

Sketches  of  western  adventure.     ...John  A.  McClung. 
Spinning-wheel  stories.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
Spy:  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Standish  the  Puritan  :  a  tale  of  the  American  revolution.     ...Eldred 

Grayson,  pseud. 
Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion  from  the  settlement  to  the  end  of  the 

revolution.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Stories  of  the  revolution.     ...Josiah  Priest. 
Storm  mountain.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Story  of  a    Hessian:   a   tale   of   the   revolution   in    New   Jersey. 

...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Thankful  Blossom:  a  tale  of  the  Jerseys.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 
Three  girls  of  the  Revolution.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Tory  spy;  or,  Britisher  "  done  brown."     ...J.  Colfort  Clinton. 
True  stories  of  American  wars.     ...Anon. 

True  stories  of  the  American  fathers.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 
True  stories  of  the  days  of  Washington.     ...Anon. 
True  to  the  old  flag :  a  tale  of  the  American  war  of  independence. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Virginians.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Walter  Thornley ;  or,  Peep  at  the  past.     ...Susan  R.  Sedgwick. 
Washington   and   his   generals ;    or,    Legends   of   the    revolution. 

...George  Lippard. 
Washington  and  his  men.     ...George  Lippard. 
Washington  and  seventy-six.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Watchfires  of  '''](i.     ...Samuel  Adams  Drake. 
Water  waif:  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Elizabeth  S.  Bladen. 


S30  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REVOLUTION—  Continued. 

Wau-nan-gee  ;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago  :  a  romance  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.     ...John  Richardson. 

White  scalper  :  a  story  of  the  Texas  war.  ...Gustave  Aimard. 
English  translation. 

Woodcraft.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Yankee  champion;  or,  Tory  and  his  league.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 

Yorktown:  an  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 

Young  rebels  :  a  story  of  the  battle  of  Lexington.  ...Robert  Hope 
Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascott  R.  Hope.) 

England.    1685-1688. 

Aimee  :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  James  the  Second.     ..Agnes  Giberne. 

Arthur  Arundel.     ...Horace  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Paul  Chatfield.) 

Barony.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Danvers  papers.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Duke  of  Monmouth.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Edgar  Nelthorpe  ;  or,  Fair  maids  of  Taunton.     ...Andrew  Reed. 

Fate  :  a  tale  of  stirring  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

James  II.;  or,  Revolution  of  1688.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

John  Deane.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Lady  Betty.     ...Christabel  R.  Coleridge. 

Last  of  the  cavaliers.     ...Rose  Piddington. 

Oak  staircase ;  or,  Stories  of  Lord   and  Lady  Desmond.     ...Mary 

and  Catherine  Lee. 
Outlaw.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 

Owain  Goch :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Thomas  Roscoe. 
Roger  Willoughby  ;  or,  Times  of  Benbow.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Stronge  of  Netherstronge  :  a  tale  of  Sedgemoor.     .  .Edith  J.  May. 
Winifred  ;  or,  English  maiden  in  the  seventeenth  century.     ...Lucy 

Ellen  Guernsey. 

France.     1789-1795. 

Albert  Lunel ;  or,  Chateau  of  Languedoc.     ...Henry  Brougham. 

L'an  I  de  la  republique.     ...l^mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Andree  de  Taverny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Angeli  Pisani.     ...Lord  Strangford. 

Ange  Pitou.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Anna  Saint  Ives.     ...Thomas  Holcroft. 

Annette:  a  tale.     ...William  F.  Deacon. 

Arundel :  a  tale  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Francis  Vincent. 

Atelier  du  Lys ;  or.  Art  student  in  the  reign  of  terror.     ...Margaret 

Roberts. 
At  the  sign  of  the  guillotine.     ...Harold  Spender. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  33 1 

REVOLUTION  —  Contimied. 
Baniave.     ...Jules  G.  Janin. 
Beaumarchais.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 
Bellah  :   Roman.     ...Octave  Feuillet. 

Birth  and  education.  ...Marie  Sophie  Schwartz.  English  translation. 
De  Boerenkryg.     ...Hendrik  Conscience. 
Blockade  :  an  episode  of  the  fall  of  the  first  empire.     ...£mile  Erck- 

mann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Le  Blocus.     ...Emile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Bord  och  Bildning.     ...Marie  Sophie  Schwartz. 
La  chanoinesse.     ...Andre  Theuriet. 

Charlotte  Corday  :  an  historical  novel.    ...Henry  Alphonse  Esquiros. 
Le  chemin  de  France.     ...Jules  Verne. 
Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Le  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge  :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  terror.     ...Al- 
exandre Dumas.      English  translation. 
Child  of  the  revolution.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline  :  a  woman's  lot  in  the  great  French  revolution. 

...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
La  comtesse  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 
Contes  de  la  Montague.     ...^mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Count  Mirabeau :  an  historical  novel.     ...Theodor  Mundt.     English 

translation. 
Countess  de  Charny.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Country  in  danger,  1792;    or,  Episodes  of  the  great  French  revolu- 
tion.    ...]Emile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.      English 
translation. 
Dead  heart:  a  tale  of  the  Bastile.     ...Charles  Gibbon. 
Dead  marquise.     ...Leonard  Kip. 

Le  dernier  amour  de  Mirabeau.     .  .Charlotte  Foucaux. 
Duchenier;    or,    Revolt   of    La   Vendee.       ..John    Mason   Neale. 

(Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 
Eighty  years  ago.     ...Harriet  Morton. 

Embassy :  an  historical  romance.     ...Louis  A.  Chamerovzow. 
Les  £tats  Generaux.     ...:6mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Exile's  trust :  a  tale  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Frances  Browne. 
Le  faubourg  Saint  Antoine.     ...Tony  Revillon. 

Flight  to  France ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  dragoon.     ...Jules  Verne.    Eng- 
lish translation. 
Four  years  in  a  cave.     ...Anon. 
French  wines  and  politics.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Gabrielle  Andree.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 
Graf  Mirabeau.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 

History  of  a  French  artisan  during  the  last  revolution.     ...George 
Payne  Rainsford  James. 


332  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

REVOLUTION  —  Contimied. 

In  exitu  Israel.     ...Sabine  Baring-Gould. 

Ingenue.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Ingenue;    or,    Death   of   Marat.      ...Alexandre    Dumas.      English 

translation. 
Invalide ;  or,  Pictures  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Carl  Spindler. 
Julian;   or,  Close  of  an  era.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 

English  translation. 
Julien  ;  ou,  La  fin  d'un  siecle.     ...Laurence  Louis  Felix  Bungener. 
Lady  of  Provence;  or,   Humbled  and  healed:  a  tale  of  the  first 

French  revolution.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Last  of  the  Kerdrecs.     ...William  Minturn. 
Louis  Duval ;  a  tale  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Anon. 
Madame  Therese.     ...Emile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Madame  Therese ;    or,  Volunteers  of  '92.     ...Emile  Erckmann  and 

Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Maid   of  honor:    a  tale  of  the  dark  days  of  France.     ...Lewis  S. 

Wingfield. 
Marston;  or,  Soldier  and  statesman.     ...George  Croly. 
Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 
Mirabeau  und  Sophie.     ...Oskar  L.  B.  Wolff. 
Monsieur  Jack  :  a  tale  of  old  war-time.     ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Ninety-three.     ...Victor  Hugo.    English  translation. 
Ninety-three :    the  story  of  the  French  revolution  of  my  French 

tutor.     ...Anon. 
Nobleman  of  '89:   an  episode  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Abel 

Quinton. 
Noblesse  oblige.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
On  the  edge  of  the  storm.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Orphan  of  La  Vendee.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 

La  patrie  en  danger.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Peasant  and  the  prince.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Philip  of  Lutetia ;  or.  Revolution  of  1789.    ...Louis  A.  Chamerovzow. 
Poor   little   Gaspard's   drum :    a   tale   of   the    French   revolution. 

...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Princess.     ...Mrs.  Cecil  Fane. 
La  prise  de  la  Bastille.     ...Leon  Petitdidier. 
La  prise  de  la  Bastille,  fait  historique.     ...Pierre  M.  Parein. 
Quatrevingt-treize.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Red  cap  and  blue  jacket.     ...George  Dunn. 
Red  cockade.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Reds  of  the  Midi.     ...Felix  Gras. 
Reign  of  terror.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Rosine.     ...George  John  Whyte  Melville. 
Saint  Katharine's  by  the  to\y^er.     ...Walter  Besant. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  333 

B,WJ0UJT1Q1S— Continued. 

Seven  times  in  the  fire.     ...C.  Maud  Battersby. 

Six  years  later.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

States  General,  1789:  or,  Beginning  of  the  great  French  revolution. 

...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.    English  transla- 
tion. 
Tale  of  the  French  revolution.     ...Francis  O.  Giffard. 
Tale  of  two  cities.     ...Charles  Dickens. 
Through  rough  waters.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 
Tuileries.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 
Under   the   meteor   flag.      ...William   J.   C.   Lancester.      (Pseud., 

Harry  Collingwood.) 
La  Vendee  :  an  historical  romance.     ...Anthony  Troll  ope. 
Vera;  or,  War  of  the  peasants.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.     English 

translation. 
Votaries   of  reason.     ...Henry   C.    Adams.     (In    his    Tales   upon 

texts.) 
When  Greek  meets  Greek.     ...Joseph  Hatton. 
White  and  red.     ...J.  R.  Henslowe. 
Wild  fire.     ...George  Walter  Thornbury. 
Will  and  a  way.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  P'ullerton. 
Year  one  of  the  republic,  1793-     •••^mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre 

Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Young  Marmaduke :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  terror.     ...William  H. 

D.  Adams. 
Zanoni.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
See  also  REIGN  OF  TERROR  and  REPUBLICS,  French  First. 

France.    Revolution  of  1830. 

Algier  und  Paris  im  Jahre,  1830.     ...Ludwig  Rellstab. 

Les  barricades  de  1830.     ...Anon. 

1830.     Roman  und  Geschichte.     ...Anton  J.  Gross  Hoffinger. 

1830.     Roman  und  Geschichte.     ..  Julius  Gundling. 

Les  etudiants,  episode  de  la  revolution  de  1830.    ...Louise  Maignaud. 

Maniac  of  Brussels.     ...F.  W.  N.  Bayley. 

Two  friends.     ...Marguerite  Gardiner. 

France.    Revolution  of  1848. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Five-chimney  farm.     ...Mary  A.  M.  Hoppus  (Mrs.  Marks). 

Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.  ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 
Chatrian. 

Man  of  the  people :  a  tale  of  1848.  ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alex- 
andre Chatrian.     English  translation. 


334  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

REVOLUTION  —  Contmued. 

Germany.    Revolution  of  1848. 

Andreas  Burns  und  seine  Familie.  ...Philipp  Lange.  (Pseud., 
Philipp  Galen.) 

Eine  deutsche  Revolution  ;  oder,  Der  Karneval  von  1848.  ...Eugen 
H.  von  Dedenroth. 

Durch  Nacht  zum  Licht.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 

1848;  Oder,  Nacht  und  Licht.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

1849;  Oder  des  Konigs  Maienbliite.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

Hohensteins.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.     English  translation. 

Margaret  von  Ehremberg,  the  artist's  wife.  ...William  and  Mary 
Howitt. 

Otto  der  Schutz.     ...Johann  Gottfried  Kinkel. 

Problematic  characters.  ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Problematische  Naturen.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 

Die  Ritter  vom  Geiste.     ...Carl  F.  Gutzhow. 

Schleswig-Holstein  Meer-umschlugen.     ...Carl  von  Kessel. 

Through  night  to  light.    ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.    English  translation. 

Die  von  Hohenstein.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 
Greek.     1821. 

Amygdala:  a  tale  of  the  Greek  revolution.     ...Mrs.  Edmonds. 

Anthea :  true  history  of  the  war  of  Greek  independence-  ...Cecile 
Cassavetti. 

Hungary.     1848. 

Hungarian  girl.     ...Mariam  Tenger. 
Interrupted  wedding.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Politikai  divatok.     ...Mor  Jokai. 

RICHARD   I.   OF  ENGLAND.     See  CRUSADES. 

RICHARD  II.   OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1377-1399. 

Abbess  of  Shaftesbury;  or,  Days  of  John  of  Gaunt.     ...Anon. 

Chronicles  of  Yate  Court :  a  narrative  of  1399.     ...Charles  Charlton. 

Claribel,  the  sea  maid  :  a  tale  of  the  Plshmongers'  Company.  ...Eliza- 
beth M.  Stewart. 

Eleanor  and  I:  a  tale  of  the  days  of  King  Richard  IT.  ...Mary  E. 
Bamford. 

Hubert  Ellis :  a  tale  of  Richard  the  Second's  days.    ...F,  Davenant. 

John  of  Gaunt.     ...James  White. 

Last  wolf:  a  tale  of  England  in  the  fourteenth  century.  ...Anne 
Mercier. 

Otterbourne.     ...Edward  Duras. 

Queen  Phillippa  and  the  hurrer's  daughter:  a  tale  of  the  Haber- 
dashers' Company.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  335 

EICHARD  II.  OF  ENGLAND  —  Contim4ed. 

Stories  from  English  history  during  the  middle  ages.    ...Maria  Hack. 
True  stories  of  the  times  of  Richard  II.     ...Henry  P.  Dunster. 
Wardship  of  Steepcoombe.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
See  also  INSURRECTIONS.     England.    Wat  Tyler's,  1381, 

RICHARD   III.   OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  U8S-U85. 
Bosworth-field.     ...John  Beaumont. 

Bosworth-field ;  or,  Fate  of  the  Plantagenet.     ...Paul  Leicester. 
Last  of  the  Plantagenets.     ...William  liaseltine. 
Richard  of  York;  or.  White  rose  of  England.     ...Anon. 
Richard  Plantagenet.     ...J.  Frederick  Hodgetts. 
Siballa  the  sorceress ;  or,  Flower-girl  of  London  :  a  tale  of  the  days 

of  Richard  III.     ...W.  H.  Peck. 
Woodman.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

RICHELIEU,     CARDINAL,    ARMAND    JEAN    DUPLESSIS.      Lived 

1585-m2, 
Cinq-Mars ;  ou,  une  conjuration  sous  Louis  XIII.     ...Alfred  Victor, 

Comte  de  Vigny. 
Cinq-Mars;   or,   Conspiracy   under   Louis  XIII.     ...Alfred  Victor, 

Comte  de  Vigny.     English  translation. 
Duplessis.     ...E.  Robinson. 

Letters  writ  by  a  Turkish  spy.     ...Giovanni  P.  Marana. 
De  rOrme.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Richelieu :  a  tale  of  France.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Richelieu;  or,  Broken  heart:  an  historical  tale.     ...Catherine  G.  F. 

Gore. 
Richelieu  ;  or,  Conspiracy.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 

Lytton. 
Le  Roy  de  Polexandre.     ...Marin  Gomberville. 
Under  the  red  robe.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 

ROBIN   HOOD.     See  HOOD,  ROBIN. 

ROB   ROY   (ROBERT  MACGREGOR,   OF   SCOTLAND).     Lived  1671- 
1734. 
Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.     ...James  Grant. 
Rob  Roy.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

ROME. 

Description,  History,  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Antonina;  or,  Fall  of  Rome.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 

Antinous  :  a  romance  of  ancient  Rome.     ...Adolf  Hausrath.  (Pseud., 

George  Taylor.)     English  translation. 
Antinous :    historischer    Roman    aus    der    romischeu    Kaiseyzeit. 

...Adolf  Hausrath.     (Pseud.,  George  Taylor.) 


33^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

ROME  —  Contimied. 

Aurelia;  or,  Jews  of  Caperna  gate.     ...Abel  Quinton. 

Aurelian ;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century.     ...William  Ware. 

Babes  in  the  wood.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Beric  the  Briton.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Burning  of  Rome ;  or,  Story  of  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Alfred  John 

Church. 
Child  martyr  and  eaily  Christians  at  Rome.     ...Anon. 
Die   Claudier :    Roman  aus   der   romischen    Kaiserzeit.      ...Ernst 

Eckstein. 
Conquering  and  to  conquer :  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 

Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Darkness  and  dawn ;  or,  Scenes  in  the  days  of  Nero.     ...Frederick 

William  Farrar. 
Le  docteur  Pascal.     ...Emile  Zola. 
Doctor  Pascal.     ...Emile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Don  Orsino.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Dorcas,  the  daughter  of  Faustina.     ...Nathan  C.  Kouns. 
Callus;  or,   Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Augustus.     ...Wilhelm 

Adolph  Becker.     English  translation. 
Gladiators:  a  tale   of   Rome   and  Judea.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Greek   maid  at  the  court  of  Nero.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English 

translation. 
Hand  of  destiny.     ...Ossip  Schubin.       , 
Heart  of  steel.     ...Frances  C.  Fisher. 
Helena's  household:  a  tale  of  Rome  in  the  first  century.     ...James 

De  Mille. 
Hildebrand  and  the  excommunicated  emperor.     ...Joseph  Sortain. 
lola,  the  senator's  daughter  :  a  story  of  ancient  Rome.     ...Mansfield 

L.  Hillhouse. 
Jovinian ;  or,  Early  days  of  papal  Rome.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Ein  Kampf  urn  Rom.     ...Felix  Dahn. 
Letters  from  Rome.     ...Eustace  Wace. 
Luther  in  Rom.     Roman.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Luther   in    Rome  ;  or,    Corradina,  the  last  of   the  Hohenstaufen. 

...Levin  Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Mademoiselle  Mori.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 

Marble  faun  ;  or,  Romance  of  Monte  Beni.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Marcus  Flaminius.     ...Cornelia  E.  Knight. 
Modern  society  in  Rome.     ...J.  R.  Beste. 
Money  god ;  or,  Empire  and  the  papacy.     ...Abel  Quinton. 
Naomi ;  or,  Last  days  of  Jerusalem.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Ne^ra:  a  tale  of  ancient  Rome.     ...John  W.  Graham. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  337 

BOME  —  Continued. 

Numa  Pompilius.     ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 

One  that  wins:  story  of  a  holiday  in  Italy.     ...Anon. 

Pietro  Ghisleri.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Pomponia;  or,  Gospel  in  Caesar's  household.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe 

(Webb). 
Probus;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century.     ...William  Ware. 
Prusias :  Roman  aus  dem  letzten  Jahrhundert  der  romischen  Repub- 

lik.     ...Ernst  Eckstein. 
Quintus  Claudius.     ...Ernst  Eckstein.     English  translation. 
Rienzi,  the  last  of  the   Roman  tribunes.     ...Edward  George  Earle 

Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Roman  exile.     ...G.  Gajani. 
Roman  singer.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Rome.     ...fimile  Zola. 

Rome.     ...iSmile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Sant'  Ilario.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Stories  of  old  Rome.     ...Charles  H.  Hanson. 
Struggle  for  Rome.     ...Felix  Dahn. 
Theban  legion :  story  of  the   time  of   Diocletian.     ...William  M. 

Blackburn. 
Three  Roman  girls.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Tolla.     ...Edmond  Fran9ois  Valentin  About. 
ToUa :  a  tale  of  modern    Rome.      ...Edmond    Fran9ois   Valentin 

About.     English  translation. 
Truce  of  God :  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century.     ...George  H.  Miles. 
Valerius:  a  Roman  story.     ...John  Gibson  Lockhart. 
Victory  of  the  vanquished.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Villa  of  Claudius.     ...Edward  Lewes  Cutts. 
Vittoria  Coronna.     ...Anon. 
Wien  und  Rom.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
See  also  ITALIAN  HISTORY  and  ITALY. 

RUSSIA. 

DesaHption,  History,  Manjters,  ajtd  Customs. 

Annals  of  a  sportsman.  ...Ivan  Sergevitch  Turgenef.  English 
translation. 

Baron  Munchausen's  narrative  of  his  marvellous  travels  and  cam- 
paigns in  Russia.     ...Rudolf  Erick  Raspe. 

Beauty  and  the  beast.     ...Bayard  Taylor. 

Black  and  gold.     ...Patten  Saunders. 

Blind  musician.     ...Vladimir  Korolenko. 

Boyar  of  the  Terrible :  a  romance  of  the  court  of  Ivan  the  Cruel, 
first  Tzar  of  Russia.     ...Frederick  Wishaw. 

By  order  of  the  Czar.     ...Joseph  Hatton. 


33^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ETTSSIA  —  Continued. 

Castle  foam.     ...Harry  W.  French. 

Countess  Jamina :  an  historical  novel  from  Russian  life.     ...Gustav 
Genrychowitch  Taube.     English  translation. 

Crime  and  punishment.     ...Fedor  M.  Dostoevsky.     English  transla- 
tion. 

Czar  and  Sultan  :  adventure  of  a  British  lad  in  the  Russo-Turkish 
war  of  1877-78.     ...A;-chibald  Forbes. 

Czar  Paul.     ...Theodor  Mundt. 
•Czarina.     ...Barbara  Holland. 

Daughter   of   an   empress.     ...Clara    M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,    Louise 
Miihlbach.)     English  translation. 

Delaplaine.     ...Mansfield  Tracy  Walworth. 

Deluge.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

Dmitri:  a  romance  of  old  Russia.     ...Francis  W.  Bain. 

Dosia:    a    Russian   story.     ...Alice   M.   Durand.     (Pseud.,    Henry 
Greville.) 

Female  Nihilist.     ...E.  Lavigna. 

Green  book ;  or,  Freedom  under  the  snow.     ...Mor  Jokai.     English 
translation. 

Gun-maker  of  Moscow  :  a  tale  of  the  empire  under  Peter  the  Great. 
...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 

Helen  and  Olga.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Highway  of  sorrow.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

In  the  dwelling  of  silence :  a  romance  of  Russia.     ...Walker  Ken- 
nedy. 

Ivan  de  Biron ;  or,  Russian  court  in  the  middle  of  last  century. 
...Sir  Arthur  Helps. 

Iwan.     ...S.  F.  E.  Meyer. 

Janko  Muzykant.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Kenneth;  or,   Rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.      ...Charlotte  Mary 
Yonge. 

Last  day  of  the  carnival.     ...J.  Kostromiten. 

Little  blue  lady.     ...Mitchell. 

Long  exile  and  other  stories  for  children.     ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich 
Tolstoi.     English  translation. 

Mam'zelle   Eugenie.     ...Alice    M.  Durand.     (Pseud.,    Henry   Gre- 
ville.) 

Michael  and  Theodora.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Russians,  Western  Slaves,  and  Magyars. 
...Jeremiah  Curtin.  * 

Narka,  the  Nihilist      ...Kathleen  O'Meara  (Grace  Ramsay). 

Ogniem  i  mieczem.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

On  the  red  staircase.     ...M.  Imlay  Taylor. 

Peter  the  Great's  negro.     ...Aleksandr  Sergueievitch  Pushkin. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  339 

BUSSIA  —  Continued. 

Poor  folk.     ...Fedor  M.  Dostoevsky.     English  translation. 

Potop.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 

Prince  of  Balkistan.     ...Allen  Upward. 

Princess  Mazaroff.     ...Joseph  Hatton. 

Princess  Tarakanova.     ...G.  P.  Danilevski.     English  translation. 

Prinzessin  Tartaroff ;  oder,  Die  Tochter  einer  Kaiserin.  ...Clara 
M.  Mundt.    (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

Prophet  of  the  Caucasus.     ...Captain  Spencer. 

Romance  of  war.     ...L.  Bellstab. 

Rudin.     ...Ivan  Sergevitch  Turgenef.     English  translation. 

Russian  portraits.     Eugene  M.  M.  de  Vogiie.     English  translation. 

Russian  priest.     ...I.  N.  Potapenko.     English  translation. 

Russian  proprietor  and  other  stories.  ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tol- 
stoi.    English  translation. 

Saveli's  expiation.     ...Alice  M.  Durand.     (Pseud.,  Henry  Greville.) 

Sowers.     ...H.  Seton  Merriam. 

Strange  stories  of  a  Nihilist.     ...W.  Le  Quex.     English  translation. 

Terrible  Czar.     ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tolstoi. 

Through  Russian  snows :  a  tale  of  Napoleon's  retreat  from  Mos- 
cow.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Two-legged  wolf..    ...N.  N.  Karazin. 

Under  the  black  eagle.     ...Andrew  Hilliard. 

Vera ;  or,  Russian  princess  and  English  earl.  ...Charlotte  L.  H. 
Dempster. 

Vera  Vorontzoff.     ...Sonia  K.  Kovalevsky. 

War  and  peace.     Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tolstoi.     English  translation. 

With  fire  and  sword.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

Yanko,  the  musician.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

SAINT  AUGUSTINE,  AUKELIUS.     Lived  35 J^-^SO. 

Alypius  of  Tagaste:  a  tale  of  the  early  church.  ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Pep- 
loe  (Webb). 

SAINT  BARTHOLOMEW'S  DAY.     1572. 

Astrologer's  daughter  :    an  historical  novel.     ...Rose   E.    Temple. 

(Pseud.,  R.  E.  Hendricks.) 
Catharine  de  Medicis;  or,  Queen  mother.     ...Louisa  S.  Costello. 
Chaplet  of  pearls ;  or,  White  and  black  Ribaumont.     ...Charlotte 

Mary  Yonge.     (Historical  reference  not  strictly  correct.) 
Chronique  du  temps  de  Charles  IX.,  1572.     ...Prosper  Merimee. 
La  comtesse  de  Tende.     ...Comtesse  de  Lafayette. 
La  dame    d'entremont,  recit   du  temps  de  Charles  IX.     ...Ernest 

d'Hervilly. 
La  fille  d'honneur.     ...Alexandrine  S.  C.  de  C.  baronne  da  Bawr. 
Francois  de  Guise.     ...Joseph  Mathurin  Brisset. 


34^  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 

SAINT  BARTHOLOMEW'S  DAY.     \bn%  —  Continued. 
Fran9ois  le  Balafre.     ...Charles  Buet. 
Hamilton  of  Bothwellhaugh :  a  dark  scene  in  Paris.     ...Henry  W. 

Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Henry  of  Guise ;  or,  States  of  Blois.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
History  of  Nicholas  Muss.     ...Charles  DuBois-Melly. 
House  of  the  wolf  :  a  romance.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
In  the  vulture's  nest ;  or,  Huguenots  at  the   court  of  France   in 

1572.     ...Mildred  Fairfax. 
Margaret  de  Valois:   a  historical  romance.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

English  translation. 
Men  at  arms  ;  or,  Henry  de  Cerons.     ...George   Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
La  reine  Margot.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Le  roi  Chariot :  scenes  de  la  Saint-Barthelemy.     ...Charles  Buet. 
Saint  Bartholomew's  eve  :  a  tale  of  the  Huguenot  wars.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Sister  Rose  ;  or,  Eve  of  Saint  Bartholomew.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
See  also  FRENCH  HISTORY. 

SAINT  CHRYSOSTOM,  JOHN.     Lived  3^7-407 . 
Gathering  clouds.     ...Frederic  William  Farrar. 
Quadratus :  a  tale  of  the  world  in  the  church.      ..Emma  Leslie. 

SAINT  JEROME,  EUSEBIUS  HIERONYMUS.     Lived  340-420. 

Conquering  and  to  conquer  :  a  story  of  Rome  in  the  days  of  Saint 

Jerome.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Erling ;  or,  Days  of  Saint  Olaf.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 

SAINT  PAUL  (SAUL).     Lived    1-67. 

Onesimus :    memoirs   of  a  disciple   of  Saint   Paul.     ...Edwin  A. 

AbboCt. 
Saint  Paul  in  Greece.     ...Gerald  S.  Davies. 

SALEM,  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Delusion  ;  or.  Witch  of  New  England.     ...Anon. 

Fair  Puritan :   an  historical  romance   of   the   days   of   witchcraft. 

...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Lois  the  witch.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
Martha  Corey  :  a  tale  of  the  Salem  witchcraft.     ...Constance  God- 

dard  Du  Bois. 
Philip  English's  two  cups.     ...Anon. 
Rachel  Dyer.     ...John  Neal. 

Salem  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...D.  R.  Castleton. 
Salem  belle:  a  tale  of  1692.     ...Anon. 
Salem  witchcraft:  an  Eastern  tale.     ...R.  C.  Sands. 


SUB/EC 7'  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  341 

SALEM,  MASSACHUSETTS  —  Continued. 

Salem  witchcraft ;  or,  Adventures  of  Parson  Handy  from  Punkapog. 
...Anon. 

Silent  struggles.     ...Ann  S.  W.  Stephens. 

South  meadows.     ...E.  T.  Disosway. 

Spectre  of  the  forest;  or,  Annals  of  the  Housatonic.  ...J.Mac- 
Henry. 

Witch  and  the  deacon.     ...Cornelius  Mathews. 

Witch  Hill :  a  history  of  Salem  witchcraft.     ...Z.  A.  Mudge. 

Witch  of  Salem  ;  or.  Credulity  run  mad.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

SAN  DIEGO,  CALIFORNIA. 

Monica,  the  Mesa  maiden.     ...Evelyn  Raymond. 

SAN   FRANCISCO,  CALIFORNIA. 

Cat  and  the  cherub,  and  other  stories.     ...Stephen  Crane. 
Mysteries  and  miseries  of  San  Francisco.     ...Anon. 
Prodigal  in  love.     ...Emma  Wolf. 

SARACENS.     See  MOHAMMEDANS. 

SARATOGA,  NEW  YORK. 

Grace  Dudley ;  or,  Arnold  at  Saratoga.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Samantha  at  Saratoga.    ...Marietta  Holley.    (Pseud.,  Josiah  Allen's 

wife.) 
Saratoga:    an  Indian  tale  of  frontier  life :    a  true  story  of  1787. 

...D.  Shepherd. 
Saratoga :  a  tale  of  1787.     ...Anon. 

SAVONAROLA,  GIROLAMO.     Lived  U52-U98. 
Agnes  of  Sorrento.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
House  of  Fiesole.     ...Catherine  Shaw. 
Romola.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud.,  George  Eliot.) 

SAXONS. 

Die  Baren  von  Augustusburg :  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  sachsischen 
Geschichte  des  18  Jahrhunderts.     ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz. 

Bears  of  Augustusburg.  ...Carl  Gustav  Nieritz.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Caedwalla;  or,  Saxons  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.     ...Frank  Cowper. 

Early  dawn ;  or,  Sketches  of  Christian  life  in  England  in  the  olden 
time.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 

Eldrick,  the  Saxon.     ...A.  S.  Bride. 

Ethelwold.     ...Amelie  Rives  Chanler. 

Fair  Saxon.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 

Gytha's  message  :  a  tale  of  Saxon  England.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.  ...Edward  George  Earle 
Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 


34^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SAXONS  —  Continued. 

Harold  the  Saxon.     ...Alan  Muir. 
Here  ward  the  Saxon.     ...Charles  Knight. 
Hereward  the  Wake.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Johann  Georg  I.  von  Sachsen.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
John  George  I.  of  Saxony.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky.     English  transla- 
tion. 
Die  Kaiserlichen  in  Sachsen.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 
Lady  Godiva :  a  tale  of  Saxon  England.     ...John  B.  Marsh. 
Maurice,  the  elector  of  Saxony.     ...Katharine  Colquhoun. 
Northumberland  abbots.     ...R.  B.  Werborton. 
Pfortner  Jugend.     ...Friedrich  Kenner. 

Saxon  serf.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud,,  Frank  Forester.) 
Story  of  the  stolen  princes.     ...Anon. 
Tales  of  the  Saxons.     ...Emily  Taylor. 
Wager  of  battle.     ...William  Henry  Herbert. 
Wulf  the  Saxon.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Wulf  the  Saxon.     ...Ralph  Peacock. 
See  also  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

SCANDINAVIA. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

By  northern  seas.     ...Mary  Bell. 

Champion    of    Odin;    or,   Viking   life   in   the   days   of    old.     ...J. 

Frederick  Hodgetts. 
Der  Eisenkopf  :  eine  historische  Erzahlung.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 
Erling;  or,  Days  of  Saint  Olaf.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 
Erling  the  Bold  :  a  tale  of  the  Norse  sea-kings.     ...Robert  Michael 

Ballantyne. 
Faltskarns  berattelser.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Feats  on  the  fiord.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Gustaf  Adolf  och  30  Sriga  kript.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Gustavus  Adolphus.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Gustavus  III.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Heroes  of  the  North.     ...F.  Scarlett  Potter. 
Hexan.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

In  God's  way.     ...Bj0rnstjerne  Bj^rnson.     English  translation. 
Iron  head.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English  translation. 
Ivar  the  viking.     ...Paul  Du  Chaillu.     English  translation. 
Ivo  and  Verena.     ...Anon. 
King  Eric  V.     ...B.  S.  Ingemann. 
Last  of  the  freebooters.     ...P.  Sparre. 
Liberty.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Maid  of  Stralsund.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION.  343 

^{iKSlimh:S\K— Continued. 

Majiemi  slott.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Modern  vikings.     ...Hjalmar  Hjorth  Boyesen.     English  translation. 

Norseland  tales.    ...Hjalmar  Hjorth  Boyesen.     English  translation. 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas.     ...Hamilton  VV.  Mabie. 

Olaf  the  Glorious.     ...Robert  Leighton. 

Princess  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 

Prinsessan  af  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Rebell  mot  sin  bycka.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Surgeon's  stories.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 

Times  of  the  battle  and  of   rest.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English 

translation. 
Ulla.     ...Edwin  Lester  Arnold. 

Under  Gustaf's  forsta  regeringsSr.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Vikings  of  the  Baltic:  a  tale  of  the  North  in  the  tenth  century. 

...George  W.  Dasent. 
Waldemar.     ...Bernhard  Severin  Ingemann. 
Wonderful  stories  from  northern  lands.     ...Julia  Goddard. 
Wood  spirit.     ...Ernst  Jones 
Yule-tide  stories.     ...Benjamin  Thorpe. 

SCEPTICISM. 

Autobiography   of    Mark    Rutherford.      ...William    Hale    White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
Blessed  Saint  Certainty.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
Damnation  of  Theron  Ware,     ...Harold  Frederic. 
Le  docteur  Pascal.     ...fimile  Zola. 
Doctor  Pascal.     ...Emile  Zola.     English  translation. 
Heresy  of  Mehetabel  Clark.     ...Annie  T.  Slosson. 
History  of  David  Grieve.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry 

Ward). 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jewish  sceptic.    ...James  Freeman 

Clarke. 
Mark   Rutherford,   dissenting   minister.      ...William   Hale   White. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Rutherford.) 
Mark  Rutherford's  deliverance.     ...William  Hale  White.     (Pseud., 

Mark  Rutherford.) 
Modern  instance.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
New  minister.     ...Kenneth  Paul. 
Phyllis  of  Philistia.     ...Frederic  Frankfort  Moore. 
Robert  Elsmere.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 
Robert  Falconer.     ...George  MacDonald. 
Rome.     ...Emile  Zola. 
Rome.     ...;^mile  Zola.     English  translation. 


344  SUBJECT  INDEX   7V  FICTION. 

SCEPTICISM—  Continued. 

Singular  life.     ...Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps  Ward  (Mrs.  Herbert  D. 

Ward). 
See  also  DOGMAS. 

SCHILLEB,  JOHANN  CHEISTOPH  FRIEDRICH.     Lived  1759-1805. 
Goethe  and  Schiller.     ...Clara  M.  Mimdt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihl- 

bach.)     English  translation. 
Gothe  und  Schiller.    ...Clara  M.  Mundt.    ( Pseud.,  Louise  MUhlbach.) 
Schiller.    Kultur-historischer  Roman.     ...Johannes  Scherr. 

SCHOOL-LIFE.     A  Selection. 

Alwyn  Morton,  his  school  and  his  school  fellows.     ...Anon. 

Antony  Brade.     ...Robert  T.  S.  Lowell. 

Boston  Latin  School.     ...Willis  B.  Allen. 

Changing  base.     ...William  Everett. 

Cuore.     ...Edmondo  De  Amicis. 

Cuore.     ...Edmondo  De  Amicis.     English  translation. 

Day  of  my  life ;  or,  Every-day  experiences  at  Eton.     ...George  N. 

Banks. 
Dick  Rodney;  or,  Adventures  of  an  Eton -boy.     ...James  Grant. 
District  school  as  it  was.     ...Warren  Burton. 

His  masters  :  a  story  of  school  life  forty  years  ago.     ...S.  S.  Pugh. 
Luke  Ashleigh;  or,  School  life  in  Holland.     ...Alfred  Elwes. 
Master  and  pupil ;  or,  School  life  at  the  Old  Baldwin.     ...Estelle 

D.  Kendall. 
My  school  life  in  Paris.     ...Margaret  S.  Jeune. 
New  senior  at  Andover.     ...Herbert  D.  Ward. 
Northern  cross  ;    or,   Randolph's  last  year  at   the    Boston    Latin 

school.     ...Willis  B.  Allen. 
Pfortner  Jugend.     ...Friedrich  Kenner.     (School  life  in  Saxony.) 
Red-shanty  boys.     ...Theron  Brown. 
Rocky  Fork.     ...Mary  Hartwell  Catherwood. 
Schoolboy  days  in  Japan.     ...Andre  Laurie. 
Schoolboys'  honour :    a  tale  of  Halminster  college.     ...Henry  C. 

Adams. 
School  days  at  Kingscourt.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
School  days  at  Rugby.     ...Thf>mas  Hughes. 
School-girls.     ...Annie  Carey. 
Tales  of  Charlton  school.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
Tim.     ...Edward  Harrington 
Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     ...Thomas  Hughes. 
Tom  Brown's  school  days.     ..  Thomas  Hughes. 
Unlessoned  girl :  a  story  of  school  life.     ...Elizabeth  K.  Tompkins. 
Who  was  Philip  ?  a  tale  of  iiublic  school  life.     ...Henry  C.  Adams, 
See  also  COLLEGE  AND   UNIVERSITY   LIFE. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  345 

SCHRODER,  FRIEDRICH  LUDWIG.    Lived  17U-1816. 

Charlotte  Ackermann  :  ein  Hamburger  Roman  aus  dem   vorigen 

Jahrhundert.     ...Otto  Miiller. 
Charlotte   Ackermann  :    a   theatrical    romance.      ...Otto    Miiller. 
English  translation. 

SCHUBERT,  FRANZ   PETER.     Lived  1797-1838. 

Schubert  und  seine  Zeitgenossen.     ...Albert  E.  Brachvogel. 

SCOTLAND. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Abbot.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.     ...James  Grant. 

Antiquary.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Auld  licht  idylls.     ...James  Matthew  Barrie. 

Auld  licht  manse  and  other  sketches.     ...James  Matthew  Barrie. 

Balmoral.     ...Alexander  Allardyce. 

Barncraig:    episodes  in  the  life  of  a  Scottish  village.      ...Gabriel 

Setoun. 
Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush.     ...John  Maclaren  Watson.     (Pseud., 

Ian  Maclaren.) 
Black  dwarf.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Border  shepherdess.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Both  well ;  or,  Days  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     ...James  Grant. 
Braes  of  Yarrow.     ...H.  Gibbon. 
Bride  of  Lammermoor.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Brownie  of  Bodsbeck.     ...James  Hogg. 
Caged  lion.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Captain  Macdonald's  daughter.     ...Archibald  Campbell 
Captain  of  the  guard.     ...James  Grant. 
Castle  Dangerous.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Catriona.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Chronicles  of  Glenbuckie.     ...Henry  Johnston. 
Courting  of  Tnow  Head's  bell.     ...James  Matthew  Barrie. 
Crichton.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Dark  year  of  Dundee.     ...Deborah  Alcock. 
David  Balfour  in  the  year  1751.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
David  Elginbrod.     ...George  MacDonald. 
David  Rizzio.     ...William  H.  Ireland. 
Dawsons  of  Glenara.     ...Henry  Johnston. 
Days  of  auld  lang  syne.     ...John  Maclaren  Watson.     (Pseud.,  Ian 

Maclaren.) 
Days  of  Bruce.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 

Days  of  yore.     ...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler.) 
Donald  Ross  of  Heimra.     ...William  Black. 
Duke  of  Albany's  own  Highlanders.     ...James  Grant. 


346  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SCOTLAHH—  Continued. 

Earl's  path.     ...Sidney  Corner. 

Entail ;  or,  Lairds  of  Grippy.     ...John  Gait. 

Fair  maid  of  Perth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Fiery  cross.     ...B.  Hutton. 

Folks  O'Carglen.     ...Alexander  Gordon. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Gowrie;  or,  King's  plot.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Great  men  and  a  practical  novelist.     ...John  Davidson. 

Green  graves  of  Balgowrie.     ...Jane  H.  Findlater. 

Guy  Mannering.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Harry  Ogilvie ;  or,  Black  dragoons.     ...James  Grant. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Heather  and  snow.     ...George  MacDonald. 

Heather  from  the  brae.     ...David  Lyall. 

Heather  lintie.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 

Helen  of  the  Glen.     ...Robert  Pollock. 

Highland  widow.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Hunted  and  harried:  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  covenanters.     ...Robert 

Michael  Ballantyne. 
In   freedom's   cause :   a  story  of  Wallace   and   Bruce.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Jane  Seton  ;  or.  King's  advocate.     ...James  Grant. 
Janet  and  her  father.     ...Mary  E.  Bamford. 
Jan  Vedder's  wife.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Jonny  Gibb  of  Gushet  Neuk.     ...William  Alexander. 
Journal  of  Lady  Beatrix  Graham.     ...Jane  M.  F.  Smith. 
Kate  Carnegie.    ...John  Maclaren  Watson.    (Pseud.,  Ian  Maclaren.) 
Kidnapped :  being  memoirs  of  the  adventures   of  David  Balfour. 

...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Laird's  Jock.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott.  ^ 

Last  of  the  cavaliers.     ...Rose  Piddington. 
Laura  Everingham  ;  or,  Highlanders  of  Ora.     ...James  Grant. 
Legend  of  Montrose.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Legend  of  the  Black  Watch  ;  or,  Forty-second  Highlanders.  ...James 

Grant. 
Limerick  veteran.     ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 
Lindsays  :  a  romance  of  Scottish  life.     ...John  K.  Leys. 
Little  minister.     ...James  Matthew  Barrie. 
Macleod  of  Dare.     ...William  Black. 

Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Magdalen  Hepburn.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Malcolm.     ...George  MacDonald. 
Margery's  son  :    a  fifteenth-century  tale  of  the  court  of  Scotland. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  347 

SCOTLAND  —  Continued. 

Marie  Stuart.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 

Marquis  of  Lossie.     ...George  MacUonald. 

Mary  of  Lorraine.     ...James  Grant. 

Men  of  the  Moss-Hags  :  a  history  of  adventures,  taken  from  the 

papers  of  William  Gordon  of  Earstoun  in  Galloway.      ..Samuel 

Rutherford  Crockett. 
Monastery.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Muckle  Jack.     ...Malcolm  McLennan. 
My  Aunt  Margaret's  mirror.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
No  cross,  no  crown.     ...Caroline  E.  Davis. 
Norman  Leslie.     ...Theodor  Fay. 
Norman  Leslie :  a  tale  of  Scottish  history  in  the  sixteenth  century. 

...Mrs.  C.  G.  Hamilton. 
Old  mortality.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Orphans  of  Glenulra  :  a  story  of  Scottish  life.     ...Mrs.  T.  A.  Latta. 
Philip  RoUo ;  or,  Scottish  musketeers.     ...James  Grant. 
Queen's  Maries.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Raiders:  being  some  passages  in  the  life  of  John  Faa,  Lord  and 

Earle  of  little  Egypt.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Recess.     ...Sophia  Lee. 
Redgauntlet.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Robert  Falconer.     ...George  MacDonald. 
Robert  Urquhart.     ...Gabriel  Setoan. 
Rob  Roy.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Saint  Clare  of  the  Isles.     ...E.  Helme. 
Saint  Ronan's  well.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
"  Scot's  brigade  "  and  other  tales.     ...James  Grant. 
Scottish  cavalier.     ...James  Grant. 
Scottish  chiefs.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Scottish  peasant's  fireside  :  a  series  of  tales  and  sketches.     ...Alex- 
ander Bethune. 
Sir  Michael  Scott.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 
Southenan.     ...John  Gait. 
Spae-wife.     ...John  Gait. 
Stickit   minister   and   some  common   men.     ...Samuel   Rutherford 

Crockett. 
Stories  of  the  study.     ...John  Gait. 
Sunshine  and  haar :  some  further  glimpses  of  Barncraig.     ...Gabriel 

Setoun. 
Tales  and  sketches  of  the  Scottish  peasantry.  ...Alexander  Bethuen. 
Tales  of  the  wars  of  Montrose.     ...James  Hogg. 
Thirsty  sword :  a  story  of  the  Norse  invasion  of  Scotland.    ...Robert 

Leighton. 
Two  drovers.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 


348  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SCOTLAND  —  Continued. 

Two  penniless  princesses.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 

Waverley.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

White  cockade.     ...James  Grant. 

White  wings.     ...William  Black. 

Who  is  the  man  7  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  border.     ...James  Selwin 

Tait. 
Who  was  lost  and  is  found.     ...Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant. 
Window  in  Thrums.     ...John  Matthew  Barrie. 
X  jewel :  a  Scottish  romance.     ...Frederick  Moncrieff. 
Yellow  frigate.     ...James  Grant. 

SEA  STOEIES. 

Adrift  on  the  sea.     ...E.  M.  Norris. 

Adventures  of  Captain  Mago ;  or,  Phoenician  expedition  B.  c.  looo. 
...Leon  Cahun.     English  translation. 

Adventures  of  Harry  Marline  ;  or,  Notes  from  an  American  mid- 
shipman's lucky  bag.     ...David  Dixon  Porter. 

Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger.     ...James  Greenwood. 

Afloat  and  ashore.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Anchor-watch  yarns.     ...E.  Downey. 

Antony  Weymouth  :  or,  Gentlemen  adventurers.  ...William  Henry 
Giles  Kingston. 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.  ...Jules  Verne.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Australian  crusoe.     ...Charles  Rowcroft. 

Autobiography  of  a  man-o'-war's  bell.     ...C.  R.  Low. 

Les  aventures  de  Capitaine  Magon ;  ou,  Une  exploration  phenici- 
enne  mille  ans  avant  I'ere  chretienne.     ...Leon  Cahun. 

Bad  penny.     ...J.  T.  Wheelwright. 

Battles  with  the  sea.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Beautiful  white  devil.     ...Guy  Boothby. 

Ben  Brace,  the  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons.  ...Frederick  Chamien 

Biscuits  and  grog.     ...James  Hannay. 

Blockade  runners.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Born  to  command :  a  tale  of  the  sea  and  of  sailors.  ,..  William 
Gordon  Stables. 

Boy  life  in  the  United  States  navy.     ...H.  H.  Clark. 

Boy  tar.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

By  reef  and  palm.     ...Louis  Becke. 

By  sea  and  land.     ...William  Gordon  Stables. 

Campaigns  and  cruises  in  Venezuela  and  New  Granada  and  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  1817-1830.     ...Anon. 

Cape  Cod  and  along  the  shore.     ...Charles  Nordhoff. 

Le  capitaine  Paul.    ...Alexandre  Dumas. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO   FICTION,  349 

SEA  STORIES  —  Continued. 

Captain  of  the  Kittiewink.     ...Herbert  D.  Ward. 

Captain  of  the  Rajah.     ...H.  Patterson. 

Captain  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Captain's  room.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Cast  away  in  the  cold.     ...Isaac  Israel  Hayes. 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.     ...Samuel  White  Baker. 

Charlie  Laurel.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Chase  of  the  Leviathan.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Chase  of  the  Meteor.     ...E.  L.  Bynner. 

Children's  Robinson  Crusoe.     ...F.  Eliza  Farrar. 

Children's  voyage.     ...A.  J.  Cupples. 

Clare  Avery.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Confederate  flag  on  the  ocean.     ...William  H.  Peck. 

Coralie.     ,..C.  H.  Eden. 

Crew  of  the  Dolphin.    ...Hannah  Smith.    (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

Cruise  of  the  Acorn.     ...A.  Smith. 

Cruise  of  the  Midge.     ...Michael  Scott. 

Cruise  of  the  Wasp.     ...Henry  Frith. 

Cruising  in  the  last  war.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 

Cyril  Hamilton :  his  adventures  by  land  and  sea.     ...C.  R.  Low. 

Dark  colleen.     ...Harriet  Jay. 

Death  ship.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Derval  Hampton  :  a  story  of  the  sea.     ...James  Grant. 

Le  desert  de  glace.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Deserted  ship.     ...George  Cupples. 

Diccon  the  Bold.     ...John  Russell  Coryell. 

Dick  Sands,  the  boy  captain.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Diego  Pinzon  and  the  fearful  voyage  he  took  into  the  unknown 
ocean.     ...John  Russell  Coryell. 

Dog  Crusoe.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Dog-fiend  ;  or,  Snarleyyow.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Driven  to  sea.     ...A.  J.  Cupples. 

Ebbing  of  the  tide  :  South  Sea  stories.     ...Louis  Becke. 

Emigrant  ship.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

English  family  Robinson.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Erling  the  Bold ;  or,  Days  of  Saint  Olaf.  ...Robert  Michael  Ballan- 
tyne. 

Eustace  Conyers.     ...James  Hannay. 

Fast  in  the  ice.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Field  of  ice.     ...Jules  Verne.     English  translation. 

Fighting  the  sea.     ...E.  A.  Rand. 

Fighting  the  whales.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Fisher-maiden  :  a  Norwegian  tale.  ...Bji^rnstjerne  Bj0rnson.  English 
translation. 


3SO  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SEA  STORIES  --  Continued. 

Fisherman's  daughter.    ...Hendrik  Conscience.   English  translation. 

Fiskerjenten.     ...Bj(/)rnstjerne  Bj0rnson. 

Flag  of  distress  :  a  tale  of  the  South  Sea.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Flag  on  the  mill.     ...Mary  B.  Sleight. 

Floating  light  of  the  Goodwin  sands.    ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Les  forceurs  de  blocus.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Fore  and  aft.     ...R.  B.  Dixon. 

Foul-weather  Jack.     ...R.  Starbuck. 

Frank  Mildmay ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  naval  officer.     ...Frederick 

Marry  at. 
From  pole  to  pole  :  a  tale  of  the  sea.     ...William  Gordon  Stables. 
From  powder  monkey  to  admiral.    ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Frozen  deep.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
Frozen  pirate.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Green  hand.     ...George  Cupples. 
Harry  Wilde  :  a  tale  of  the  brine  and  the  breeze.   ...William  Gordon 

Stables. 
Held  fast  for  England  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar.      ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
History  of  a  life  boat.     ...R.  Rowe. 
Home  as  found.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Homeward  bound.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
In  peril  and  disaster.     ...J.  Payne. 

In  the  Eastern  seas.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
In  the  middle  watch.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
In  tropic  seas.     ...William  W^estall. 
Into  unknown  seas.     ...D.  Ker. 

Involuntary  voyage.      ..Lucien  Biart.     English  translation. 
Iron  pirate  :  a  plain  tale  of  strange  happenings  on  the  sea.     ...Max 

Pemberton. 
Island  home.     ...Mayne  Reid. 
Island  neighbors.     ...Mrs.  A.  B.  Blackwell. 
Jack  Adams.     ...Frederick  Chamier. 
Jack  Manly,  his  adventures.     ...James  Grant. 
Jack  O'Lanthorn:  a  tale  of  adventure.     ...Henry  Frith. 
Jack  Tier;  or,  Florida  reef.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Jack's  courtship.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Jacob  Faithful.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

James  Braithwaite,  the  supercargo.     ...WillLam  Henry  Giles  King- 
ston. 
Jean   Belin  :  the  French    Robinson    Crusoe.     ...Alfred    Guezenec. 

(Pseud.,  Alfred  de  Brehat).     English  translation. 
Jean  Berny,  sailor.     ...Louis  Marie  Julien  Viaud.      (Pseud.,  Pierre 

Loti.)     English  translation, 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO   FICTION.  351 

SEA  STORIES  —  Continued, 

John  Deane  :  historic  adventures  by  land  and  sea.    ...William  Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
John  Holdsworth,  chief  mate.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
John  Paul  Jones.   ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski.  English  translation. 
John    Paul   Jones:    biographischer    Roman.      ...Stanislaus    S.    A. 

Grabowski. 
King's  own.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Lady  Maud,  schooner  yacht.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Land  sharks  and  sea  gulls.     ...W.  N.  Glascock. 
Last  cruise  of  the  Adriadne.     ...Samuel  Whitchurch  Sadler. 
Life  and  adventures  of  Peter  Wilkins,  a  Cornish  man.     ...Robert 

Pultock. 
^    Life  boat :  a  tale  of  our  coast  heroes.    ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Life  of  a  sailor.     ...Frederick  Chamier. 
Life  on  the  ocean.     ...Charles  Nordhoff. 
Little  Loo.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Log  of  the  Flying  Ush.     ...W.  J.  C.  Lancaster. 
Loss  of  John  Humble.     ...G.  Norway. 
Lost  ship  ;  or,  Atlantic  steamer.     ...W.  J.  Neale. 
^    Love  afloat :  a  story  of  the  American  navy.     ...Francis  H.  Sheppard. 
Lucy  Hardinge.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Margaret  and  Elizabeth.     ...K.  Cooper. 
Mariners  of  England  :  stories  of  deeds  of  daring.     ...William  H.  D. 

Adams. 
Mark  Rowland.     ...J.  S.  Sleeper. 
^     Mark  Seaworth  :   a  tale  of  the  Indian   ocean.     ...William   Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
,    Marooned.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
Marriage  at  sea.     .  .William  Clark  Russell. 
Martin,  the  skipper :  a  tale  for  boys  and  sea-faring  folk.     ...James 

F.  Cobb. 
,    Masterman  Ready.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Matelot.     ...Louis  Marie  Julien  Viaud.     (Pseud.,  Pierre  Loti.) 
Mercedes  of  Castile  ;   or,  Voyage  to  Cathay.     ...James  Fenimore 

Cooper. 
Midshipman  at  large.     ...C.  R.  Talbot. 
^  Miles  Wallingford:  a  sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore.     ...James  Feni- 
more Cooper. 
Miriam  Coffin.     ...J.  C.  Hart. 
Missing  ship.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
^    Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
^^  Moby-Dick;  or.  White  whale.     ...Herman  Melville. 
Morley  Ashton.     ...James  Grant. 
Mutiny  on  board  the  Leander.     .,.Anon. 


352  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SEA  STOSIES  —  Continued. 

Mutiny  on  the  Albatross.     ...F.  F.  Moore. 
.'My  shipmate  Louise.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Mystery  of  the  Ocean  vStar.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Myra;  or,  Cruise  of  the  Seabird.     ...Pierce  Egan. 

Narrative  of  A.  Gordon  Pym.     ...Edgar  Allan  Foe. 

Naval  lieutenant.     ...F.  A.  Armstrong. 

Naval  sketch  book.     ...W.  N.  Glascock. 

Ned  Myers;  or,  Life  before  the  mast.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

New   Robinson    Crusoe.     ...Joachim    Heinrich    Campe.     English 
translation. 
/-Newton  Forster  ;  or,  Merchant  service.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Nimrod  of  the  sea.     ...William  M.  Davis. 

Norrie  Seaton.     ...A.  J.  Cupples. 

Ocean  free  lance.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Ocean  tragedy.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Off  the  Skelligs.     ...Jean  Ingelow. 

Old  Jack  :  a  tale  for  boys.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
^/Omoo.     ...Herman  Melville. 

On  board  the  Esmeralda.     ...J,  C.  Hutchinson. 

On  board  the  Rocket.     ...R.  C.  Adams. 

On  special  service  :  a  tale  of  the  sea.     ...William  Gordon  Stables. 

On  the  Amazons  ;  or,  Cruise  of  the  Rambler.     ...S.  A.  Stephens. 

Our  fresh  and  our  salt  water  tutors.  ...W^illiam  Henry  Giles  King- 
ston. 

Our  sailors ;  or.  Anecdotes  of  the  engagements  and  gallant  deeds  of 
the  British  navy  during  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria.  ...Wil- 
liam Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Overboard.     ...R.  Starbuck. 
./^Paddy  Finn ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  midshipman  afloat  and  ashore. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
^^--IPathfinder.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Paul  Jones.     ...Allan  Cunningham. 

Paul  Jones.     ...Pierce  Egan. 

Paul  Jones.     ...Theodor  Muegge.     English  translation. 

Paul  Jones  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 

Paul  Jones,  the  son  of  the  sea.  ...Alexandre  Dumas.  English 
translation. 

Perilous  seas  and  how  Oriana  sailed  them.  ...Samuel  Whitchurch 
Sadler. 

Perseverance  Island ;  or,  Robinson  Crusoe  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury.    ...D.  Frazar. 

Peter  the  whaler.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Petrel.     ...W.  Fisher. 

Picked  up  adrift.     ...James  De  Mille. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  353 

SEA  STORIES  —  Contiiiued. 

Pilot :  a  tale  of  the  sea.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Pirate  and  the  three  cutters.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Pirate  island.     ...W.  J.  C.  Lancaster. 

Port  at  last.     ...R.  Starbuck. 

Privateer's  man  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Ralph  Somerville.     ...C.  H.  Eden. 

Rattlin  the  reefer.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Real  Robinson  Crusoe.     ...J.  A.  Wilkinson. 

Redburn  :  his  first  voyage.     ...Herman  Melville. 

Red  Eric;  or,  Whaler's  last  cruise.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Red  Rover.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Robinson  der  jiingere.     ...Joachim  Heinrich  Cambe. 

Roger    Willoughby;    or,   Times   of    Benbow.      ...William   Henry 
Giles  Kingston. 

Roland  Halifax;  or,  He  would  be  a  sailor.     ...Arthur  L.  Knight. 
--   Romance  of  Jenny  Harlowe.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Ronald  Morton;  or,  Fire-ships,     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Rose  of  Paradise.     ...Howard  Pyle. 

Sailor  boys  of  '61.     ...James  R.  Soley. 

Sailor's  sweetheart.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Sailors  and  saints.     ...W.  N.  Glascock. 

Salt  water  hero.     ...Edward  A.  Rand. 

Der  schweizerische  Robinson.     ...Johann  Rudolf  Wyss. 

Sea  and  the  moon.     ...M.  R.  S.  Kettle. 
..     Sea  king.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

Sea  kings  of  Orkney.     ...Charles  A.  Maxwell. 

Sea  lions;  or.  Lost  sealers.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
,    Sea  queen.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 
.    Sea  yarns  for  boys,  spun  by  an  old  salt.     ...W.  J.  Henderson. 

Seasons  with  the  sea-horses.     ...James  Laurent. 

Secret  of  the  sands;   or,   ''Water  Lily"  and  her  crew.     ...Harry 
Collingwood. 

Seul.     ...Joseph  Xavier  Boniface.     (Pseud.,  Saintine.) 

Sheet-anchor  Tom.     ...R.  Starbuck. 

Shell-cove  :  a  story  of  the  seashore  and  the  sea.     ...Z.  A.  Mudge. 

Shifting  winds.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

"  Ship  ahoy."     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 

Ship  of  ice  :  a  story  of  the  polar  seas.     ...S.  W.  Sadler. 

Shipwreck  of  Sir  Edward  Seaward.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Singleton  Fontenoy.     ...James  Hannay. 

Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative  of  his  shipwreck.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Six  hundred  Robinson  Crusoes.     ...G.  Gibbs. 

Smugglers.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Smugglers  and  foresters.     ...M.  R.  S.  Kettle. 
23 


354  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SEA  STOBIES  —  Continued. 

Die  sogenannte  insel  Felsenburg.     ...Johann  G.  Schnabel. 

Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez.     ...Joseph  Xavier  Boniface.     (Pseud., 
Saintine.)     English  translation. 

South  Sea  yarns.     ...Basil  Thomson. 

Stories  of  the  sea.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Story  of  a  shell.     ...J.  R.  MacDuff. 

Stranded  ship.     ...L.  C.  Davis. 

Strange  elopement.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Strange  voyage.     ...William  Clark  Russell. 

Sunk  at  sea.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 

Sunken  rock.     ...George  Cupples. 

Swiss  family  Robinson.      ...Johann   Rudolf  Wyss.     English  trans- 
lation. 

Tales  of  a  tar.     ...W.  N.  Glascock. 

Tales  of  a  voyager  to  the  Arctic  ocean.     ...R.  P.  Gillies. 

Tales  of  old  ocean.     ...C.  R.  Low. 

Tales  of  the  marines.     ...H.  A.  Wise. 

Tales  of  the  shore  and  ocean.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Terrapin  Island.     ...A.  J.  Cupples. 

Three   commanders;    or,   Active   service   afloat  in   modern  days. 
...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Three  lieutenants.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Three  midshipmen.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 

Tom  Bowling.     ...Frederick  Chamier. 

Tom  Cringle's  log.     ...Michael  Scott. 

Le  tour  du  monde  en  80  jours.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Les  travailleurs  de  la  mer.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Treasure  Island.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

True  blue ;  or,  Life  and  adventures  of  a  British  seaman  of  the  old 
school.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

'T  was  in  Trafalgar's  bay.     ...Walter  Besant  and  James  Rice, 
/-^^wenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.     ...Jules  Verne.     English 
translation. 

Twice  lost:  a  story  of  shipwreck.     ...William  Henry  Giles  King- 
ston. 
/Two  admirals.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Two  frigates.     ...George  Cupples. 

Two  supercargoes.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Typee  :  a  real  romance  of  the  Southern  sea.     ...Herman  Melville. 

Uncle    John's   first   shipwreck;  or,    Loss   of   the  **  Nellie."     ...C. 
Brace. 

Under  Drake's  flag  :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  355 

SEA  STORIES  —  Continued. 

Under  the  red  ensign  ;  or,  Going  to  sea.     ...T.  Gray. 

Upper  berth.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Vingt  mille  lieues  sous  les  mers.     ...Jules  Verne. 

Voyage  around  the  world.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Un  voyage  involontaire.     ...Lucien  Biart. 

Voyage  of  the  Steadfast.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Voyages  imaginaires.     ...C.  G.  T.  Gamier.     (35  volumes.) 

Water-witch.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

W^atchers  on  the  long  ships.     ...J.  F.  Cobb. 

W^estward  Ho !  or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 
...Charles  Kingsley. 

White-jacket;  or,  World  in  a  man-of-war.     ...Herman  Melville. 

White-wings  :  a  yachting  romance.     ...William  Black. 

Wild  adventures  at  the  pole;  or.  Cruise  of  the  Snowbird  in  the 
Arrandoon.     ...William  Gordon  Stables. 

William  Allair.     ...E.  P.  Wood. 

Willis  the  pilot.     ...Johann  David  Wyss. 

Will  Weatherhelm,  the  yarn  of  an  old  sailor.  ...William  Henry 
Giles  Kingston. 

Wing-and-Wing  ;  or,  Le  Feu-follet.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

With  the  admiral  of  the  Ocean  Sea.     ...C.  P.  MacKie. 

Wonderful  adventures  by  land  and  by  sea  of  the  seven  queer  travel- 
lers who  met  at  the  inn.     ...Josiah  Barnes. 
^,    Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor.     ...W^illiam  Clark  Russell. 

Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird.     ...Edward  C.  Eggleston. 

Wreckers.     ...M.  R.  S.  Kettle. 

Yarns  of  an  old  mariner.     ...Mary  Cowden  Clarke. 

Yarns  on  the  beach  :  a  bundle  of  tales.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Young  Crusoe.     ...Barbara  Hofland. 

Young  middy.     ...F.C.Armstrong. 

Young  yachtsman.     ...A.  Bowman. 

SEMINOLE  WAR.     1829-37. 

Life  and  writings  of  Major  Jack  Downing  of  Downingville.  ...Seba 
Smith. 

Light  dragoon.     ...Justin  Jones.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Hazel.) 

My  thirty  years  out  of  the  Senate.     ...Seba  Smith. 

Osceola.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Osceola ;  or,  Fact  and  fiction  :  a  tale  of  the  Seminole  war.  ...Sey- 
mour R.  Duke. 

Sergeant  Atkins  :  a  tale  of  adventure  founded  on  fact.  ...James  L. 
Donaldson. 

She  loved  a  sailor.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Volunteer.     ...Edward  Z.  C.  Judson.     (Pseud.,  Ned  Buntline.) 

Zachary  Phips.     ...Edwin  Lassetter  Bynner. 


35^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SEVEN  WEEKS'    WAR.     1866. 

Die  Czechin  :  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Kriege  des  Jahres  1866.     ...Eugen 

H.  von  Dedenroth. 
1866;  oder  in  Bohmen  und  am  Main.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Der  Jager  von  Koniggratz.     ...Eugen  H.  von  Dedenroth. 
Das   Jahr    1866.       ...Johann    Ferdinand    Martin    Oskar   Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Der  Kaplan  von  Kcniggratz.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Maid,  wife,  or  widow.'*     ...Annie  F.  Hector.     (Pseud.,  Mrs.  Alex- 
ander. ) 
Die  Rose  von  Sadowa.     ...Ludwig  A.  R.  Kuerbis. 
Scepter  and  crown.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding, 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.)     English  translation. 
Um    Scepter   und    Kronen.      ...Johann    Ferdinand   Martin   Oskar 

Meding.     (Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Unter  Preussens  Fahnen  :  historischer  Roman  aus  dem  Jahre  1866. 

...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 
Vor   dem    Sturm.      ...Johann    Ferdinand   Martin    Oskar    Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

SEVEN  YEARS'   WAR.     1756-63. 

Fallen  star ;  or,  Scots  of   Frederick :  a  tale  of  the  Seven  Years' 

war.     ...Charles  Lowe. 
Die  historischen  Volkslieder  des  siebenjahrigen  Krieges.     ...Franz 

W.  Ditfurth. 
Die  Kaiserlichen  in  Sachsen.     ...Wilhelm  R.  Heller. 
Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon:  a  romance  of  the  last  century.     ...William 

Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Prisoner's  daughter:  a  story  of  1758.     ...Esme  Stuart. 
Riickwirkungen ;  oder  wer  regiert  denn  ?     ...Johann   Heinrich  D. 

Zschokke. 
Verrath  und  Liebe.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 

SHAKESPEARE,    WILLIAM.     Lived  1564-1616. 

Anne  Hathaway;  or,  Shakespeare  in  love.     ...Edward  Severn. 

Bailiff  of  Tewkesbury.     ...C.  E.  D,  Phelps  and  Leigh  North. 

Citation  and  examination  of  William  Shakespeare.  ...Walter  Sav- 
age Landor. 

Forest  youth ;  or,  Shakespere  as  he  lived.     ...Henry  Curling. 

Geraldine  Maynard ;  or.  Abduction:  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Shake- 
spere.    ...Henry  Curling. 

How  Shakespeare's  skull  was  stolen  and  found  by  a  Warwickshire 
man.     ...C.  J.  Langston. 

Judith  Shakespeare.     ...William  Black. 

Montchensey:  the  days  of  Shakespeare.     ...Nathan  Drake. 

Secret  passion.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  357 

SHAKESPEARE,  WILLIAM  —  Continued. 

Shakespeare  and  his  friends ;  or,  Golden  age  of  merry  England. 

...Robert  Folk  Williams. 
Shakespeare's  funeral.     ...Edward  B.  Hamley. 
Shakespere   the   poet,    the   lover,  the   actor,  the   man.      ...Henry 

Curling. 
Stolen  mask  ;  or.  Mysterious  cash  box.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 
William  Shakespeare.    ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig.    English  translation. 
William  Shakespeare.     Culturgeschichtlich-biographischer  Roman, 

...Heribert  Rau. 
Williams  Dichter  und  Trachten.     ...Heinrich  J.  Koenig. 
Youth  of  Shakespeare.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 

SHELLEY,   PERCY   BYSSHE.     Lived  1792-1822. 

Shelley.     Biographische  Novelle.     ...Wilhelm  Ritter  von  Hamm. 

SIBERIA. 

Condemned  as  a  Nihilist :  a  story  of  escape  from  Siberia.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
^Elisabeth ;  ou,  Les  Exiles  de  Siberie.     ...Sophie  Risteau  Cottin. 
Highway  of  sorrow.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
In   the   dwellings   of  silence :    a   romance   of   Russia.      ...Walker 

Kennedy. 
See  also  RUSSIA.- 

SIDNEY,  SIR   PHILIP.     Lived  1554-1586. 

Penshurst  Place  in  the  time  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.     ...Emma  Marshall. 

SIEGES. 

Alamo.    Siege  of  1836. 

Inez  :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     ...Augusta  J.  Evans  (Mrs.  Wilson). 
Remember  the  Alamo.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 

Alexandria.     Siege  of  1798. 

Chapter  of  adventures  ;  or,  Through  the  bombardment  of  Alexan- 
dria.    ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Antwerp.    Siege  of  1585. 

Alarum  for  London.     ...Anon. 

Shut   in;  or,    Tale   of  the   wonderful   siege   of  Antwerp  in   1585. 

...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Siege  of  Antwerp.     ...William  Kennedy. 

Boston.    Siege  of  1775. 

Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or,  Leaguers  of  Boston.  ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Story  of   the   siege   of   Boston.     ...Horace.  E.    Scudder.     (In   his 

Stories  and  romances.)  ^ 

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35^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SIEGES  —  Continued. 

.     Breda.     Siege  of  1625. 
El  sitio  de  Breda.     ...Pedro  Calderon  de  la  Barca. 

Breslau.     Siege  of  1474. 
Matthias  Corvinus.     ...Franz  A.  Wentzel. 

Bristol.     Siege  of  1645. 
Prince  and  pedler.     ...Ellen  Pickering. 

Bourges.     Siege  of  52  B.  C. 
La  Avarchide.     ...Luigi  Alamanni. 

Buda.     Siege  of  1541. 
Zord  Ido.     ...Zsigmund  Kemeny. 

Buda.     Siege  of  1686. 
Der  Pascha  von  Buda.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Siege  of  Buda.     ...Anon. 

Calais.    Siege  of  1347. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Calais.     ...Carl  Weichselbaumer. 

Eustache  de  Saint  Pierre.     ...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank 

Forester.) 
Le  siege  de  Calais.     ...Pierre  L.  B.  de  Belloy. 
Le  siege  de  Calais.     ...Claudine  A.  M.  Tencin. 

Carthagena.     Siege  of  1707. 

Adventures  of  Roderick  Random.     ...Tobias  George  Smollett. 

Charleston.    Siege  of  1865. 
Out  of  a  besieged  city.     ...Charles  W.  Hutson. 
Chester.     Siege  of  1643-1646. 
Lettice:  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Chester.     ...Pauline  Biddulph. 

Colchester.     Siege  of  1649. 
Siege  of  Colchester.     ...G.  F.  Townsend. 

Constantinople.     Siege  of  1453. 
Die  Eroberung  von  Constantinople.     ...Alexander  Patrick. 
Prince  of  India;  or,  Why  Constantinople  fell.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Siege  of  Constantinople.     ...C.  R.  Eaglestone. 
Siege  of  Constantinople.     ...Nicholas  Michell. 
Theodora  Phranza ;    or,  Fall   of  Constantinople.     ...John   Mason 
Neale.     (Pseud.,  Aurelius  Gratianus.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  '        359 

SIEGES  —  Continued, 

Corfe  Castle.    Siege  of  1642. 

Brave  Dame  Mary ;  or,  Siege  of  Corfe  castle.     ...Louisa  Hawtrey. 
Eldrick  the  Saxon.     ...A.  S.  Bride. 

Crimea.     Siege  of  1854. 

Fall  of  Crimea.     ...Edmund  Spencer. 

Fall  of  Sebastopol;    or,  Jack  Archer  in  the  Crimea.     ...George 
Alfred  Henty. 

Gibraltar.     Siege  of  1779-1783. 

Held  fast  for  England :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Lazaro's  legacy ;    a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar.     ...Edward  B. 
Hamley. 

Gotha.     Siege  of  1566. 
Die  Belagerung  von  Gotha.     ...Augusta  W.  Lorenz. 
Granada. 

Leila;    or,  Siege   of  Granada.      ...Edward   George   Earle   Lytton 
Bulwer-Lytton. 

Haerlem.    Siege  of  1491-1492. 

Within  the  walls.     ...Mary  Doig. 

Hull.     Siege  of  1643. 

Andrew  Marvel   and   his  friends :    a  story  of  the  siege  of  Hull. 
...Marie  S.  Hall. 

Jerusalem.     Siege  of  70. 

Gladiators :   a  tale  of  Rome  and  Judaea.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Naomi ;  or.  Last  days  of  Jerusalem.      ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 

Kenilworth.     Siege  of  1265. 

Kenilworth.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Siege  of  Kenilworth.     ...L.  S.  Stanhope. 

Leipzig.     Siege  of   1546-1547. 

Die  Belagerung  von  Leipzig  in   den  Jahren  1546-7.     ...Frederike 
Lohmann. 

Leyden.     Siege  of  1574. 

Burgomaster's  wife.      ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.      English  translation. 
For  faith  and  fatherland.     ...Mary  Bramston. 
Die  Frau  Biirgemeisterin.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 


360  *        SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SIEGES  —  Continued. 

Lily  of  Leyden.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

Rosalia  Vanderiver.     ...Anon. 

Wind  and  wave  fulfilling  His  word.     ...Harriette  E.  Burch. 

Lichfield.    Siege  of  1643. 
Siege   of   Lichfield :    a  tale   illustrative   of    the    great    rebellion. 
...William  Gresley. 

Limerick.     Siege  of  1651. 
Florence  O'Neill.     ...Agnes  M.  Stewart. 

London.     Siege  of  994. 
Siege  of  London.     ...Henry  James,  Jr. 

Londonderry.     Siege  of  1689. 
Cousin  Isabel  :    a   tale  of   the   siege  of   Londonderry.     ...Marion 

Andrews. 
Derry :    a  tale  of  the  revolution.      ...Charlotte  Elizabeth  Tonna. 

(Pseud.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.) 
Londerias.     ...Joseph  Aickin. 
Man's  foes.     ...E.  H.  Strain. 

Louisburg.    Siege  of  1745. 

Boys  of  1745  at  the  capture  of  Louisburg.     ...James  Otis  Kaler. 

(Pseud.,  James  Otis.) 
Englishman's  haven.     ...W.  J.  Gordon. 
William    and    Mary:    a   tale   of    the   siege   of    Louisburg,    1745. 

...Daniel  Hickey. 

Magdeburg.     Siege  of  1551. 
Die  Belagerung  von  Magdeburg.     ...Friedrich  L.  Schmidt. 

Malta.    Siege  of  1565. 
Knight  of  Saint  John.     ...Anna  Maria  Porter. 

Mexico.    Siege  of  1521. 
Infidel;  or,  Fall  of  Mexico.     ...Robert  Montgomeiy  Bird. 

New  Orleans.    Siege  of  1812. 
Creole.     ...Joseph  B.  Cobb. 

New  York.     Siege  of  1776. 

Burton.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham.  \ 

Nieuport.     Siege  of  1600.  1 

Fisherman's  daughter.   ...Hendrik  Conscience.    English  translation.  | 

Siska  van  Roosemael,  de  ware  Geschiedenis  van  eene  juffer  die  nog  | 

leeft.     ...Hendrik  Conscience.  \ 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION,  36 1 

SIEGES  —  Continued. 

Norwich  Castle.    Siege  of  1216. 

Siege  of  Norwich  Castle.     ...M.  M.  Blake. 

Orleans.      Siege  of  1428. 
Jeanne  d'Arc  ;  ou,  Le  siege  d' Orleans.     ...Martial  Soullier. 
Le  Mistrere  du  siege  d'Orleans  public  pour  la  premiere  fois.    ...F. 

Guessard  et  de  Certain. 

Paris.    Siege  of  1870-71. 
American  in  Paris.     ...Eugene  Coleman  Savidge. 
Aulnay  Tower.     ...Blanche  Willis  Howard. 
La  bande  rouge.     ...Fortune  Abraham  Du  Boisgobey. 
Comedy  of  Terrors.     ...James  De  Mille. 
Dreams  and  reaUty  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Anon. 
Geschichten  aus  der  Pariser  Belagerung.     ...Paul  d'Abrest. 
Great  mistake:  a  story  of  adventure.     ...Thomas  S.  Millington. 
Une  idylle  pendant  le  siege.     ...Fran9ois  Coppee. 
Kentucky's  love ;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 
Leonie;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Mademoiselle.     ...Frances  M.  Peard. 
Les  mauvais   jours  :   Notes   d'un   bourru   sur   le   siege   de   Paris. 

...Zenaide  M.  A.  Fleuriot. 
Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Une  Parisienne  sous  la  foudre.     ...Zenaide  M.  A.  Fleuriot. 
Red  band;    or,  Adventures   of  a  young  girl  during  the  siege  of 

Paris.  ...Fortune  Abraham  du  Boisgobey.    English  translation. 
Red    republic.     ...Robert  W.  Chambers. 
Shut  up  in  Paris.     ...Nathan  Sheppard. 
Story  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Henri  and  Louis. 
Twins  of  St.  Marcel :  a  tale  of  Paris  incendie.     ...Mrs.  Alexander  S. 

Orr. 
Die  Verschworung  der  Republikaner   oder  die   Geheimnisse  der 

Belagerung  von  Paris.     ...Ernst  Kaiser. 
Within  iron  walls:  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Workman  and  soldier  :  a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and  rule 

of  the  Commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 

Pavia.     Siege  of  774. 
Le  siege  de  Pavie  ;  ou,  La  gloire  de  Charlemagne.     ...Maria  J.  A. 
Boieldieu. 

Phalsbourg.    Siege  of  1870. 
Blockade :   an  episode  of  the  fall  of  the   First  Empire.     ...fimile 

Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 
Le  blocus.     ...;Smile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 


362  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SIEGES  —  Continued. 

Quebec.    Siege  of  1759. 
Burton.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Le  dernier  boulet.     ...Joseph  Marmette. 
Seats  of  the  mighty.     ...Gilbert  Parker. 

Ehodes.    Siege  of  1521. 

Bertrand  de  la  Croix.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Knight  of  Rhodes.     ...James  B.  Burges. 

Knight  of  the  white  cross  :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Rhodes.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Siege  of  Rhodes.     ...William  Davenant. 

La  Eochelle.     Siege  of  1627. 
La  malheur  et  la  conscience.     ...Stephanie  Felicite,  Comtesse  de 

Genlis. 
Le   siege   de    La   Rochelle.      ...Stephanie    Felicite,   Comtesse   de 

Genlis. 
Siege  of  La  Rochelle.     ...R.  C.  Dallas. 
Siege  of  La  Rochelle;  or,  Christian  hero.     ...Stephanie  Felicite, 

Comtesse  de  Genlis.     English  translation. 
Three  musketeers.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 
Les  trois  mousquetaires.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Rouen. 

Esperance.     ...Mary  Bramston. 

Story  of  the  siege  of  Rouen.     ...Mary  Bramston. 

Saragosse.    Siege  of  1808-1809. 

iSdouard;  ou,  Le  Siege  de  Saragosse.     ...Leopold  Mery. 
Zaragoza.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Stralsund.    Siege  of  1715. 
Brave  resolve.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 

Maid  of  Stralsund :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...John  B.  de 
Liefde. 

Strasburg.    Siege  of  1870. 

Max  Kromer :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg,  1870.     ...Hannah 
Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

Szigeth.    Siege  of  1566. 
Die  Belagerung  von  Szigeth.     ...Friedrich  A.  Werthes. 
Zriny.     ...Theodor  Koener. 

Vienna.    Siege  of  1683. 
Die  Belagerung  Wiens  im  Jahre  1683.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
RUdiger  von  Starhemberg.     ...Franz  X.  Huber. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  363 

SIEGES  —  Contimced. 

Siege  of  Vienna.    ...J.  Latchmore,  Jr.     Translated  from  the  Turkish. 
Story  of  the  Turkish  war  of  1583.     ...J.  Latchmore,  Jr.     Translated 

from  the  Turkish. 
For  incidental  accounts  of  sieges  see  the  special  country  wanted. 
For  sieges  not  founded  on  fact  see  IMAGINARY  LANDS,  CITIES, 
AND  INSTITUTIONS. 

SILESIA. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 
Debit  and  credit.     ...Gustav  Freytag.     English  translation. 
Durch  Nacht  zum  Licht.     ...Friedrich  Spielhagen. 
Soil  und  Haben.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Through  night  to  light.  ...Friedrich  Spielhagen.  English  trans- 
lation. 

SIN. 

Book  of  strange  sins.     ...Coulson  Kernahan. 

Can  wrong  be  right  "i     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 

Capillary  crime.     ...Francis  D.  Millet. 

Confessions  of  a  bank  officer.     ...William  Taylor  Adams. 

Conscience.     ...Hector  Malot. 

Conscience.     ...Hector  Malot.     English  translation. 

Crime  and  punishment.  ...Fedor  M.  Dostoevsky.  English  trans- 
lation. 

Damen  auf  Reisen.       Jodocus  Donatus  Hubertus  Temme. 

Erema;  or,  My  father's  sin.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 

For  fifteen  years.     ...Louis  Ulbach.     English  translation. 

Die  Freiherren  von  Falkenbury.  ...Jodocus  Donatus  Hubertus 
Temme. 

Gervase  Skinner.     ...Theodore  E.  Hook. 

Good  people  of  Pawlooz.     ...Coleman  Mikszath. 

Guilt  and  innocence.     ...Marie  Sophie. 

Gustavus  Lindorm.     ...Emilie  Flygare  Carlen. 

Harvest  of  wild  oats.     ...Florence  Marryat. 

Human  document.     ...George  Meredith. 

In  prison  and  out.     ...Hannah  Smith.     (Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 

John  Guilderstring's  sin.     ...C.  French  Richards. 

Lady  of  quality.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Making  haste  to  be  rich.     ...Timothy  Shay  Arthur. 

Marble  faun ;  or,  Romance  of  Monte  Beni.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Memoirs  of  Jane  Cameron,  female  convict.  ...Frederick  William 
Robinson. 

Le  mesonge  de  Sabine.     ...Olga  Cantacuzene. 

Modern  Hagar.     ...Charlotte  Moore  Clark. 

Moral  dilemma.    ...Annie  Thompson. 


364  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SIN  —  Continued. 

Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.     ...Thomas  DeQuincey. 

Murderer's  last  night.     ...Thomas  Doubleday. 

Mysteries  and  miseries  of  San  Francisco.     ...Anon. 

Mystery  of  Paul  Chadwick.     ...J.  W.  Postgate- 

Night  in  a  workhouse.     ...James  Greenwood, 

Out  of  the  past.     ...E.  Anson  More. 

Der  Pfeifenhannes.     ...Jodocus  Donatus  Hubertus  Temme. 

Quinze  ans  de  bagne.     ...Louis  Ulbach. 

Regicide's  daughter.     ...William  H.  Carpenter. 

Romola.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud.,  George  Eliot.) 

Scarlet  letter.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Silent  witness.     ...Mrs.  J.  H.  Walworth. 

Sinner's  comedy.     ...John  Oliver  Hobbes,  pseud. 

Sinners  twain.     ...J.  Mackie. 

Six  sinners.     ...H.  Campbell. 

So  very  human.     ...Alfred  B.  Richards. 

Story  of  Bessie  Costrell.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry 

Ward). 
Study  in  scarlet.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Study  in  temptation.     ...John  Oliver  Hobbes,  pseud. 
Tale  of  sin.     ...Ellen  P.  Wood. 

Temptation  of  Katharine  Gray.     ...Mary  Lowe  Dickinson. 
Terrible  temptation.     ...Charles  Read. 
Transgression  of  Terence  Clancy.     ...Harold  Vallings. 
Two  marriages.     ...Dinah  Maria  Mulock  Craik. 
Unforgiven  sin.     ...Caldwell  Lipsett.     (In  his  Where  the  Atlantic 

meets  the  land.) 
Wages  of  sin.     ...Mrs.  W.  Harrison.     (Pseud.,  Malet  Lucas.) 
Wages  of  sin.     ...Edward  H.  Yates. 
Was  he  guilty.''     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Wayward  woman.     ...Arthur  Griffiths. 
What  will  he  do  with  it  t    ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer- 

Lytton. 
Which  :  right  or  wrong  ?     ...M.  L.  Moreland. 
Who  is  guilty  ?     ...Philip  Woolf. 
Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife.     ...Caroline  Clive. 
See  also  CRIMINOLOGY. 

SLAVERY. 

Alamontade,  der  Galeerensklave.    ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Alamontade,  the  galley  slave.     ...Johann   Heinrich   D.  Zschokke. 

English  translation. 
Amanda.     ...W.  H.  Brisbane. 
Au  bord  du  lac.    ...fimile  Souvestre. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  365 

SLAVERY  —  Continued. 

Aunt  Phillis'  cabin.     ...Mary  H,  Eastman. 

Black  ivory :  a  tale  of  adventure  among  the  slaves  of  East  Africa. 

...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Bond  and  free  :  a  true  tale  of  slave  times.     ...James  H.  W.  Howard. 
Boy  slaves.     ...Mayne  Reid. 

Bright  days  in  the  old  plantation  time.     ...Mary  R.  Banks. 
Bug-Jargal.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Cabin  and  parlor.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Capture  of  the  "  Estrella "  :   a  tale  of  the  slave  trade.     ...Claude 

Harding. 
Chattanooga.     ...Anon. 
Clara;   or,  Slave  life   in   Europe.     ...Friedrich    W.    Hacklaender. 

English  translation. 
Clotel ;  or,  President's  daughter.     ...William  Wells  Brown. 
Cruise  of  the  Midge.     ...Michael  Scott. 
Dangerfield's  rest.     ...Henry  Sedley. 

Dred  :  a  tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.  ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Drifting  island;  or,  Slave  hunters  on  the  Congo.     ...Walter  Went- 

worth. 
Ellen  ;  or.  Chained  mother.     ...Mary  B.  Harlan. 
Emancipated.     ...George  Gissing. 
Emancipation.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 
Ethel  Somers.     ...J.  M.  Smythe. 

Europaisches  Sklavenleben.     ...Friedrich  W.  Hacklaender. 
Figs  and  thistles  :  a  Western  story.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Forging  the  fetters  and  other  stories.     ...Annie  F.  Hector. 
Free,  yet  forging  their  own  chains.     ...C.  M.  Cornwall. 
Der  Galeerensklave.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 
Galley  slave.     ...Ludwig  Storch.     English  translation. 
Harrington.     ...William  D.  O'Connor. 
Hatchie,  the  guardian  slave.     ...William  T.  Adams. 
History  of  a  slave.     ...H.  H.  Johnston. 

Honor:  or,  Slave-dealer's  daughter.     ...Stephen  G.  Bulfinch. 
Hot  plowshares.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
In  ole   Virginia;  or,  Marse    Chan  and   other   stories.     ...Thomas 

Nelson  Page. 
Iron  furnace.     ...John  H.  Aughey. 

Kathayan  slave.     ...Emily  C.  Judson.     (Pseud.,  Fanny  Forester.) 
Kenneth  Cameron.     ...L.  Q.  C.  Brown. 
Lake   shore;    or.  Slave,  the   serf,    and   the   apprentice.      ...ifimile 

Souvestre.     English  translation. 
Life  at  the   South ;  or,  Uncle   Tom's  cabin  as  it  is.     ...W.  L.  G. 

Smith.     (Answer  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.) 


366  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SLAVERY  —  Continued. 

Life  of  Captain  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

Little  captive  maid.     ...Florence  L.  Henderson. 

Lord  of  himself.     ...Francis  H.  Underwood. 

Lutchmee  and  Dilloo.     ...E.  Jenkins. 

Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore.     ...Richard  Hildreth. 

Miss  Ravenal's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty.     ...John  W. 

De  Forest. 
Modern    Hagar.      ...Charlotte   M.   Clark.      (Pseud.,   Charles    M. 

Clay.) 
El  Mulato  Sab.     ...Gertrudes  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
My  Kalulu,  prince,  king,  and  slave.     ...Henry  Moreland  Stanley. 
Negro  slave.     ...Washington  Nash. 
North  and  the  South.     ...Caroline  E.  Rush. 
Old  plantation.     ...James  Hungerford. 
Oroonoko ;  or.  Royal  slave.     ...Anon. 
Partisan  leader.     ...Beverley. 
Planter's  daughter.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Poor  Paddy's  cabin  ;  or,  Irish  slavery.     ...By  an  Irishman. 
Prince  of  Kashna.     ...Anon. 

Quadroona;  or,  Slave  mother.     ...Percy  B.  Saint  John. 
Rachel  Stanwood.     ...Lucy  Gibbons  Morse. 
Recaptured  negro.     ...Mary  M.  Sherwood. 
Red  rover.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Salome  MuUer,  the  white  slave.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 
Samantha   on    the    race   problem.      ...Marietta    Holley.      (Pseud, 

Josiah  Allen's  wife.) 
Der  Scheik  von  Alessandria  und  seine  Sklaven.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 
Sclaverei  in  Amerika.     ...F.  A.  Stubberg. 
Sheik  of  Alexandria  and  his  slaves.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff.     English 

translation. 
She  loved  a  sailor.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Slave  girl  of  Pompeii.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Slave,  the  serf  and  the  freeman.     ...Anon. 
Slaves  and  cruisers.     ...Samuel  Whitchurch  Sadler. 
Slaves  of  Sabinus.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Slaves  of  the  ring.     ...Frederick  William  Robinson. 
Sunny  South ;  or,  Southerner  at  home.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Toinette.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashonaland.  ...Olive  Schreiner.  (Pseud., 

Ralph  Iron.) 
Two  runaways  and  other  stories.     ...Harry  S.  Edwards. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  or,  Life  among  the  lowly.     ...Harriet  Beecher 

Stowe. 
Virginian  plantation  story.     ...Margaret  J.  Preston, 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  367 

SLAVERY  —  Continued. 

Wager  of  battle.     ...William  Henry  Herbert. 

What  answer.?     ...Anna  E.  Dickinson. 

White  slave.     ...Richard  Hildreth. 

Wife  or  slave  .?     ...Mrs.  Albert  S.  Bradshaw. 

Yankee  slave  dealer.     ...Anon. 

Youma:   the   story   of   a   West   Indian  slave.      ...Lafcadio  Chita 

Hearn. 
See  also  SOUTH,  U.  S.  A. 

SLUM  STORIES.     A  Selection. 

Adrift  in  a  great  city.     ...M.  E.  Winchester. 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Artie  :  a  story  of  the  streets  and  town.     ...George  Ada. 

Boy's  revolt.     ...James  Otis  Kaler.     (Pseud,  James  Otis.) 

Child  of  the  Jago.     ...Arthur  Morrison. 

Chimmie  Fadden.     ...Edward  W.  Townsend. 

Chuck  Purdy.     ...William  Oliver  Stoddard. 

Cleg  Kelley,  arab  of  the  city,  his  progress  and  adventures.  ...Sam- 
uel Rutherford  Crockett. 

Daughter  of  the  tenements.     ...Edward  W.  Townsend. 

Evil  that  men  do.     ...Edgar  Fawcett. 

Flotsam.     ...H.  S.  Scott.     (Pseud.,  H.  Seton.) 

George's  mother.     ...Stephen  Crane. 

History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.     ...Henry  Fielding. 

Iron  rule,  and  Story  of  the  West  End.  ...Mrs.  Newton  Crosland. 
(Pseud.,  Camilla  Toulmin.) 

Jerry's  family.     ...James  Otis  Kaler.     (Pseud.,  James  Otis.) 

Lucky  number :  a  book  of  stories  of  the  Chicago  slums.  ...I.  K. 
Friedman. 

Maggie,  a  girl  of  the  streets.     ...Stephen  Crane. 

Marm  'Lisa.     ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 

Princess  of  the  gutter.     ...Mrs.  E.  T.  Smith. 

Slum  stories  of  London.     ...Henry  W.  Nevinson. 

Sybaris  and  other  storied  homes.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Tales  of  mean  streets.     ...Arthur  Morrison. 

Tenement  tales  of  New  York.     ...J.  W.  Sullivan. 

Timothy's  quest.     ...Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  (Mrs.  George  Riggs). 

Toil  and  trouble  :  a  story  of  London  life.  ...Mrs.  Newton  Cros- 
land.    (Pseud.,  Camilla  Toulmin.) 

Uncle  Tom's  tenement.     ...Alice  Wellington  Rollins. 

Valentine  McClutchy.     ...William  Carleton. 

Your  little  brother  James.  ...James  Otis  Kaler.  (Pseud.,  James. 
Otis.) 

See  also  SOCIAL  PURITY. 


368  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SOCIALISM. 

Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

City  of  refuge.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Demos  :  a  story  of  English  socialism.     ...George  R.  Gissing. 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical.     ...Marian  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud., 

George  Eliot.) 
Hard  times.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

King  Mammon  and  the  heir  apparent.     ...George  A.  Richardson. 
Looking  backwards,  2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 
Man  of  mark.  ...Anthony  Hope  Hawkins.  (Pseud.,  Anthony  Hope.) 
Marcella.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 
Marzio's  crucifix.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 
Master  Craftsman.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Mr.  East's  experiences  in  Mr.  Bellamy's  world.     ...Conrad  Wilbrant. 
Murvale  Eastman,  Christian  socialist.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
1900  :  a  forecast  and  a  story.     ...Marianne  Farningham. 
Pictures   of  the  socialistic  future.     ...Eugene   Richter.      English 

translation. 
Sir    George   Tressady.     ...Mary   Augusta  Ward   (Mrs.   Humphry 

Ward). 
Sophos;  or,  Kidnapping  the  kings.     ...Albert  Alberg. 
Sozialdemokratische  Zukunftbilder.     ...Eugene  Richter. 
Stephen  Remarx.     ...James  Adderley. 
Sunrise.     ...William  Black. 

This  son  of  Vulcan.     ...Walter  Besant  and  James  Rice. 
Tragic  comedians.     ...George  Meredith. 
Traveller  from  Altruria.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 
Vera  VerontzofF.     ...Sonia  K.  Kovalevsky. 
Yeast.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
See  also  LABOE  AND  CAPITAL,  CONFLICT  OF. 

SOCIAL  PURITY. 

La  baraonda.     ...Girolamo  Rovetta. 

Clarissa  Harlowe.     ...Samuel  Richardson. 

Claude    Beauclerc:    a   story   of  modern    morality.     ...Ambofilius, 

pseud. 
Courage  of  her  convictions.      ...Caroline  A.  Huling  and  Therese 

Stewart,  M.  D. 
De  profundis  :  a  tale  of  the  social  deposits.     ...William  Gilbert. 
Le  docteur  Pascal.     ...^mile  Zola. 
Doctor  Pascal.     ...!£mile  Zola.     English  translation. 
His  perpetual  adoration.     ...Joseph  F.  Flint. 
History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.     ...Henry  Fielding. 
Human  document.     ...George  Meredith. 
Is  this  your  son,  my  Lord  ?     ...Helen  A.  Gardener. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  369 

SOCIAL  PURITY  —  Continued. 

Jude,  the  obscure.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 

Lady  of  quality.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Love  is  a  spirit.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Manhattaners.     ...E.  S.  Van  Zile. 

Manxman.     ...Thomas  Henry  Hall  Caine. 

Maremma.     ...Louise  de  la  Rame.     (Pseud.,  Ouida.) 

Miss  Stuart's  legacy.     ...Flora  Annie  Steel. 

Murder  of  Delicia.     ...Marie  Corelli. 

Nobody's  fault.     ...Netta  Syrett. 

Passages  from  the  journal  of  a  social  wreck.     ...Margaret  Floyd. 

Pitiless  passion.     ...Ella  MacMahon. 

Platonic  affections.     ...John  Smith. 

Poppaea.     ...Julia  S.  Cruger.     (Pseud.,  Julien  Gordon.) 

Pray  you,  Sir,  whose  daughter.?     ...Helen  H.  Gardener. 

Les  roches  blanches.     ...£douard  Rod. 

Rome.     ...Emile  Zola. 

Rome.     ...iSmile  Zola.     English  translation. 

Rose  of  Butcher's  Coolly.     ...Hamlin  Garland. 

Scarlet  letter.     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Shock  to  society.     ...Florence  A.  James. 

Social  experiment.     ...Annie  E.  Searing. 

Story  of  the  Latin  quarter.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Tess  of  the  D'Urbervilles,  a  pure  woman  faithfully  presented. 

...Thomas  Hardy. 
Tower  Hill.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Transgression  of  Terence  Clancy.     ...Harold  Vallings. 
Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier. 
Trilby.     ...George  Du  Maurier.      English  edition. 
Trionfo  della  morte.     ...Gabricle  D'Annunzio. 
Triumph  of  death.     ...Gabriele  D'Annunzio.     English  translation. 
Unclassed.     ...George  Gissing. 
Vawder's   understudy:    a   study   in   platonic   affections.     ...James 

Knapp  Reeves. 
White  rocks.     ...£douard  Rod.     English  traHslation. 
Wish.     ...Hermann  Sudermann.     English  translation. 
Der  Wunsch.     ...Hermann  Sudermann. 
See  also  RELATION  OF  THE  SEXES  and  SIN. 

SOCIETY.     A  Selection. 

African. 
Gentleman  digger.     ...Anna  de  Bremont. 

American. 
Debutante  in  New  York  society.     ...Rachel  Buchanan. 
Fortune  hunter.     ...Anna  C.  Ritchie. 

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370  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SOCIETY  —  Continued. 

Gramercy  Park.     ...John  Seymour  Wood. 

In  sight  of  the  goddess.     ...Harriet  Riddle  Davis. 

Last  assembly  ball.     ...Mary  H.  Foote. 

Little  men.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 

Little  women.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 

Metropolitan.     ...Jeanie  Drake. 

Miss  Curtis.     ...Kate  Gannett  Wells. 

Modern  man.     ...Ella  MacMahon. 

Next  door.     ...Clara  Louise  Burnham.     (Pseud.,  Edith  Douglas.) 

Old-fashioned  girl.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 

Old  plantation.     ...James  Hungerford. 

On  both  sides.     ...Frances  Courtenay  Baylor. 

One  fair  daughter.     ...Frankfort  Moore. 

Perils  of  fast  living.     ...Charles  Burdett. 

Planter's  daughter.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Professor  Conant.     ...Lucius  Seth  Huntington. 

Shock  to  society.     ...Florence  A.  James. 

Social  experiment.     ...Annie  E.  Searing. 

Story  of  Helen  Troy.      ...Constance  Cary  Harrison  (Mrs.  Burton 

Harrison). 
Sweet  bells  out  of  tune.     ...Constance  Cary  Harrison  (Mrs.  Burton 

Harrison). 
Through  one  administration.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Through  winding  ways.     ...Ellen  Olney  Kirk. 
Transplanted  rose.     ...Mary  E.  W.  Sherwood. 
Sunny  South;  or,  Southerner  at  home.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Upper  ten  thousand.     ...Charles  Astor  Bristed. 
Voyage  of  discovery.     ...Aide  Hamilton. 
See  also  NEW  ENGLAND,  AMERICA,  and  the  SOUTH. 

English. 

Alice  Lorraine.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 

American  peeress.     ...H.  C.  Chatfield. 

As  in  a  looking-glass.     ...F.  C.  Philips. 

Barnaby  Rudge.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Beau  Nash.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Bread  and  butter  Miss.     ...George  Paston. 

Coningsby.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     ...Catherine  G.  F.  Gore. 

Cranford  and  other  tales.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 

Days  of  Lamb  and  Coleridge.     ...Alice  E.  Lord. 

Dean  and  his  daughters.     ...F.  C   Philips. 

De  Vere.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 

Dictator.     ...Justin  McCarthy. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  37 1 

SOCIETY  —  Continued. 
Dodo.     ...E.  F.  Benson. 
Endymion.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     ...Tobias  George  Smollett. 
Fool  of  quality.     ...Henry  Brooke. 
Frank  Hilton  ;  or,  Queen's  own.     ...James  Grant. 
Gipsy.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Henrietta  Temple.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Hetty  Hyde's  lovers;  or,  Household  brigade.     ...James  Grant. 
King  of  Andaman  :  a  saviour  of  society.     ...J.  Maclaren  Cobban. 
King  of  Bath.     ...Mary  C.  Ware  (Mrs.  Hibbert  Ware). 
King's  own  son.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 
Lady  Bell.     ...Henrietta  Keddie.     (Pseud.,  Sarah  Tytler,) 
Lady  Grizel.     ...Lewis  Wingfield. 
Lady  of  quality.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Lakewood :  a  story  of  to-day.     ...Mary  Harriott  Norris. 
Linwoods.     ...Catherine  Maria  Sedgwick. 
Little  Mrs.  Murray.     ...F.  C.  Philips. 
Lord  Harry  Bellair.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Lord  Mayor  of  London.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Mainstone's  housekeeper.     ...Eliza  Meteyard. 
Major  and  minor.     ...William  E.  Norris. 
Manchester  strike.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 
Mansfield  park.     ...Jane  Austen. 
Mary  Burton.     ...E.  C.  Gaskell. 
Memoirs  of  a  lady-in-waiting.     ...J.  D.  Fenton. 
Minister's  wooing.     ...Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Miser's  daughter.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Mr.  Bailey  Martin.     ...Percy  White. 
Mustard  leaves.     ...E.  Balch. 
Nobody's  fault.     ...Netta  Syrett. 
North  and  South.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
On  both  sides.     ...Frances  Courtenay  Baylor. 
Professor  Conant.     ...Lucius  Seth  Huntington. 
Ralf  Skirlaugh  the  Lincolnshire  squire.     ...Edward  Peacock. 
Right  Honorable :    a  romance  of  society   and  politics.      ...Justin 

McCarthy  and  Mrs.  Campbell  Praed. 
Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 
Rubicon.     ...E.  F.  Benson. 
Sense  and  sensibility.     ...Jane  Austen. 
Sidonia  the  sorceress.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 
Spendthrifts  and  other  social  photographs.     ...Grenville  Murray. 
Storied  holidays :  a  cycle  of  historic  red-letter  days.     ...Elbridge  S 

Brooks. 
Strange  adventures  of  Lucy  Smith.     ...F.  C.  Philips. 


372  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SOCIETY  —  Continued. 

Surgeon's  daughter.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Tapestried  chamber.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Ten  thousand  a  year.     ...Samuel  Warren. 

Tremaine.     ...Robert  P.  Ward. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     ...Oliver  Goldsmith. 

Virginians.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 

When  George  III.  was  king,     ...Anon. 

White  rose  of  Langley :  a  story  of  the  court  of  England  in  the  olden 

time.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Wild  times.     ...Cecilia  M.  Caddell. 
World  went  very  well  then.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Young  Mr.  Ainslie's  courtship.     ...F.  C.  Philips. 
Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.     .  .Thomas  Hamilton. 
See  also  ENGLAND  and  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

French. 

De  rOrco.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Gaston  de  Blondville  ;  or,  Court  of  Plenry  III.  resting  at  Ardennes. 

...Anna  Radcliffe. 
King  of  a  day.     ...Florence  Wilford. 

Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Rose  d'Albert ;  or,  Troublous  times.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Scenes  de  la  vie  Parisienne.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Scenes  from  Parisian  life.    ...Honore  de  Balzac.    English  translation. 
See  also  FRANCE,  FRENCH  HISTORY,  and  PARIS. 

German. 

At  odds.     ...Jemima  M.,  Baroness  von  Tautphceus. 

Aus  der  Hohe.     ...Berthold  Auerbach. 

Aus  drei  Kaiserzeiten.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Plesekiel. 

Buchholz  family.     ...Julius  E.  W.  Stinde.     English  translation. 

Die  Familie  Buchholz  :  aus  dem  Leben  der  Haupstadt.     ...Julius  E. 

W.  Stinde. 
For  the  right.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 
Frau  Wilhelmine :  aus  dem  Leben  der  Haupstadt.    ...Julius  E.  W. 

Stinde. 
Frau  Wilhelmine :  sketches  of  Berlin  life.     ...Julius  E.  W.  Stinde. 

English  translation. 
In  hot  haste.     ...Mary  E.  HuUah. 
Ingo.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Ingraban.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 
Ein  Kampf  um's  Recht.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Lost  manuscript.     ...Gustav  Freytag.     English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  373 

SOCIETY  —  Co7ttinued. 

Lutaniste  of  Saint  Jacobi's.     ...Catharine  Drew, 

Mit  und  ohne  Vokation.     ...E,  von  Grotthuss. 

On  the  heights.     ...Berthold  Auerbach.     English  translation. 

Die  unsichtbare  Loge.     ...Jean  Paul  F.  Richter. 

Verlorene  Handschrift.     ...Gustav  Freytag. 

Verrath  und  Liebe.     ...Adolf  Muetzelburg. 

See  also  GEEMAN  HISTORY  and  GERMANY. 

Irish. 

Adventures  of  Mick  Callighin.     ...William  R.  Anckettill. 
Anglo-Irish  in  the  nineteenth   century.     ...John    Banim.     (Pseud., 

The  O'Hara  family.) 
Archie  Mason,  an  Irish  story.     ...Anon. 
Art  Maguire  ;  or,  Broken  pledge.     ...William  Carleton. 
At  the  rising  of  the  moon.     ...Frank  Mathew. 
Ballyblunder  :  an  Irish  story.     ...Anon. 
Barny  O'Reirdon,  the  navigator.     ...Samuel  Lover. 
Bit  o'  writin'.     ...Michael  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
Black  baronet ;  or,  Chronicles  of  Ballytrain.     ...William  Carleton. 
Bunch  of  shamrocks,  being  a  collection  of  Irish  tales  and  sketches, 

...Elizabeth  Casey.     (Pseud.,  E.  Owens  Blackburne.) 
Castle  Rackrent.     ...Maria  Edgewood. 
Crohoore  of  the  Bill-hook.    ...Michael  Banim.    ( Pseud.,  The  O'Hara 

family.) 
Emigrants.     ...William  Carleton. 

Eveline  Wellwood:  a  story  of  modern  Irish  life.     ...Norris  Paul. 
Evil  eye  ;  or.  Black  spectre.     ...William  Carleton. 
Fardorougha,  the  miser;  or,  Convicts  of  Lisnamona.     ...William 

Carleton. 
Father  Connell.     ...Michael  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara  family.) 
For  her  sake  :  a  tale  of  life  in  Ireland.     ...Gordon  Roy. 
Frank  O'Donnell :  a  tale  of  Irish  life.     ...Allen  H.  Clington. 
Grania.     .  .Emily  Lawless. 

Handy  Andy:  a  tale  of  Irish  life.     ...Samuel  Lover. 
Hermit  of  Glenconella.     ...Eneas  MacDonnell. 
lerne.     ...William  Stewart  Trench. 
Irish  idylls.     ...Jane  Barlow. 
Ismay's  children.     ...May  Laffan. 
Jane  Sinclair.     ...William  Carleton. 
Kinkora :  an  Irish  tale.     ...Albert  S.  G.  Canning. 
Knicknagow;  or.  Homes  of  Tipperary.     ...Charles  J.  Kickham. 
Knight  of  Gwynne.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 

Lawrence  Bloomfield  in  Ireland ;  or,  New  landlord.  ...W.  Allingham. 
Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.     ...Samuel  Lover. 


374  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SOCIETY  —  Continued. 

Lights  and  shades  of  Irish  life.     ...Anna  Maria  Hall. 

l^ord   Kilgobbin  :  a  tale   of  Ireland  in  our  own  time.     ...Charles 
James  Lever. 
'  Maid  of  Sker.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 

Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     ...Charles  James   Lever.     (Pseud.,  Cor- 
nelius O'Dowd.) 

Mary  Lee  ;  or,  Yankee  in  Ireland.     ...John  Boyce. 

Rory  of  the  hills  :  an  Irish  tale.     ...Robert  Curtis. 

Shandon  bells.     ...William  Black. 

Strangers  at  Lisconnet.     ...Jane  Barlow. 

Tales  of  my  neighborhood.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.     ...Gerald  Griffin. 

Tales  of  the  O'Hara  family.     ...John  Banim.     (Pseud.,  The  O'Hara 
family.) 

Tupper  Derg;  or,  Red  well.     ...William  Carleton. 

Value  of  Fostertown  :  a  tale  of  Irish  life.     ...A.  M.  Donelan. 

Wild  Ireland :  days  and  nights  with  Father  Michael.  ...B.  Bonbavand. 

See  IRELAND  and  IRISH  HISTORY. 

SOCIOLOGY.     A  Selection. 

Ab  o'  th'  Yate's  soup  kitchen.     ...Benjamin  Brierley.     (Pseud.,  Ab 

o'  th'  Yate.) 
Adrift  in  a  great  city.     ...M.  E.  Winchester. 
All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Artie  :  a  story  pf  the  streets  and  town.     ...George  Ada. 
Austin  Elliot.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 
Bread-winners:  a  social  study,     ...John  Hay. 
Child  of  the  Jago.     ...Arthur  Morrison. 
Children  of  the  Ghetto.     ...Isaac  Zangwill. 
City  of  refuge.     ...Walter  Besant. 

City  side  ;  or.  Passages  from  a  pastor's  portfolio.    ...Clara  Belmont. 
Cleg   Kelley,   arab   of    the   city,    his    progress,    and    adventures. 

...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Daughter  of  humanity.     ...Edgar  Maurice  Smith. 
Daughter  of  the  tenements.     ...Edward  W.  Townsend. 
Felix  Holt,  the  radical.     ...Marion  Evans  Lewes  Cross.     (Pseud., 

George  Eliot.) 
Golden  bottle.     ...Ignatius  Donnelly. 
Human  document.     ...George  Meredith. 

Illustrations  of  political  economy.    ...Harriet  Martineau.     (19  vols.) 
Iron  crown.     ...Anon. 
Jerry's  family.     ...James  Otis  Kaler.     (Pseud.,  James  Otis.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  375 

SOCIOLOGY  —  Continued. 

John  Halsey,  the  anti- monopolist.     ...R.  U.  Collins. 

Jude,  the  obscure.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 

King  Mammon  and  the  heir  apparent.     ...George  A.  Richardson. 

Kitty's  conquest.     ...Charles  King. 

Kreutzer  sonata.  ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tolstoi.  English  transla- 
tion from  the  Russian. 

Last  days  of  the  Carnival.     ...J.  Kostromiten. 

Life's  little  ironies.     ...Thomas  Hardy. 

Looking  backwards,  2000-1887.     ...Edward  Bellamy. 

Lucky  number:  a  book  of  stories  of  the  Chicago  slums.  ...L  K. 
Friedman. 

Marcella.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 

Master  Craftsman.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Mr.  East's  experiences  in  Mr.  Bellamy's  world.     ...Conrad  Wilbrant. 

Murvale  Eastman,  Christian  socialist.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 

Nicholas  Minturn.     ...Josiah  Gilbert  Holland. 

Our  great  West.     ...Julian  Ralph. 

Outcast  of  the  islands.     ...Joseph  Conrad. 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Redemption  of  Edward  Strahan.     ...W.  J.  Dawson. 

Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 

Ruined  race.     ...Hester  Sigerson. 

Slum  stories  of  London.     ...Henry  W.  Nevinson. 

Social  crime.     ...Minnie  L.  Armstrong  and  G.  N.  Sceets. 

Social  study.     ...Helen  Brent. 

Sybil  Knox  ;  or.  Home  again.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Tales  of  mean  streets.     ...Arthur  Morrison. 

Tenement  tales  of  New  York.     ...J.  W.  Sullivan. 

Traveller  from  Altruria.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

White  satin  and  home-spun.     ...Katrina  Trask. 

Wonderful  visit.     ...Henry  G.  Wells. 

Yeast.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Your  little  brother  James.     ...Caroline  H.  Pemberton. 

See  also  LABOR  AND  CAPITAL,  CONFICT  OF;  IMAGINARY 
LANDS,  CITIES,  AND  INSTITUTIONS;  and  WORKING 
CLASSES. 

SOLDIERS.     A  Selection. 

Un  ami  de  la  Reine.     ...Paul  Gaulot. 
L'argent  des  autres.     ...fimile  Gaboriau. 

Ben  Brace,  the  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons.     ...Frederic  Chamier. 

Bivouac;  or,  Stories  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...William  H.  Maxwell. 

Blockade :   an  episode  of   the  fall  of   the  first  empire.     ...fimile 

Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.     English  translation. 


37^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SOLDIEBS  —  Continued. 

Le  blocus.     ...!l£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Bombardier  H.  and  Corporal  Dose  ;  or,   Military  life  in  Prussia. 

...Friedrich  W.,  Ritter  von  Hacklaender.     English  translation. 
Boy  soldiers  of  1812.     ...Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 
Cadet  days  :  a  story  of  West  Point.     ...Charles  King. 
Captain  Blake.     ...Charles  King. 

Colonel's  daughter;  or,  Winning  his  spurs.     ...Charles  King. 
Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Deserter.     ...Charles  King. 

Drums  of  the  fore  and  aft.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Every  inch  a  soldier.     ...Henrietta  E.  V.  Stannard.     (Pseud.,  John 

Strange  Winter.) 
Foes  in  ambush.     ...Charles  King. 

Friend  of  the  queen.     ...Paul  Gaulot.     English  translation. 
From  the  ranks.     ...Charles  King. 
La  grande  famille.     Roman  militaire.     ...Jean  Grave. 
Histoire  du  plebiscite.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Historical  tales  ;  or,  Romance  of  reality.     ...Charles  Morris. 
Incarnation  of  Krishna  Mulvaney.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
John  Inglesant.     ...Joseph  Henry  Shorthouse. 
Kenneth;  or.   Rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.     ...Charlotte   Mary 

Yonge. 
King's  own  borderers:  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Kitty's  conquest.     ...Charles  King. 

Der  letzte  Bombardier.     ...Friedrich  W.,  Ritter  von  Hacklaender. 
Madness  of  private  Ortheris.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Man  who  was.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
Marion's  faith.     ...Charles  King. 
Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.     ...Charles  James  Lever. 

(Pseud.,  Cornelius  O'Dowd.) 
Micah  Clarke :  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 

...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Monsieur  Jack:  a  tale  of  the  old  war-time.    ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
Old  revolutionary  soldier.     ...Joseph  Alden. 
Otterbourne.     ...Edward  Duras. 

Phantom  regiment;  or,  Stories  of  ''  Ours."     ...James  Grant. 
Quaker  soldier;  or,  British  in  Philadelphia.     ...J.  Richter  Jones. 
Red  badge  of  courage.     ...Stephen  Crane. 
Scottish  soldiers  of  fortune,  their  adventures  and  achievements  in 

the  armies  of  Europe.     ...James  Grant. 
Shadow  of  the  sword.     ...Robert  W.  Buchanan. 
Das  Soldatenleben  im  Frieden.     ...Friedrich  W.,  Ritter  von  Hack- 
laender. 
Soldier  stories.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  377 

SOLDIERS  —  Co7itmued. 

Soldiers  three.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 

Starlight  ranch  and  other  stories  of  army  life  on  the  frontier. 
...Charles  King. 

Story  of  the  plebiscite.  ...£mile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
English  translation. 

Taking  of  Lungtungpen.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 

Two-legged  wolf.     ...N.  N.  Karazin. 

Two  soldiers  and  a  politician.     ...Clinton  Ross. 

Two  soldiers  and  Dunraven  ranch.     ...Charles  King. 

Under  fire.     ...Charles  King. 

When  Greek  meets  Greek.     ...Joseph  Hatton. 

With  the  main  guard.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 

Workman  and  soldier :  a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and  the 
rule  of  the  commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 

See  also  ARMY  AND  NAVY,  BATTLES,  CIVIL  WAR,  REBEL- 
LIONS,  REVOLUTIONS,  and  WAR. 

SOUTH,  U.  S.  A.     A  Selection. 

Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn.     ...Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens. 

(Pseud.,  Mark  Twain.) 
Among  the  pines.    ...James  R  Gilmore.    (Pseud.,  Edmund  Kirke.) 
Ante  bellum  :  Southern  life  as  it  was.     ...Mary  L.  Cook. 
Anti-fanaticism:  a  tale  of  the  South.     ...Martha  H.  Butt. 
Balaam   and  his  master  and  other  sketches  and   stories.     ...Joel 

Chandler  Harris. 
Beatrice  of  Bayou  Teche.     ...Alice  Ilgenfritz  Jones. 
Beech-bluff:  a  tale  of  the  South.     ...Fanny  Warner. 
Behind  the  Blue  Ridge.     ...Frances  C.  Baylor. 
Black  ice.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Bricks  without  straw.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
Bonaventure :  a  prose  pastoral  of  Acadian  Louisiana.     ...George 

Washington  Cable. 
Border  foes:  a  romance  of  early  Kentucky.     ...E.  Willett. 
Bright  days  in  the  old  plantation  time.     ...Mary  R.  Banks. 
Captain   Smith  and  Princess    Pocahontas :   an    Indian   tale.      ...J. 

Davis. 
Colonel  Dunwoddie,  millionaire.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
Colonial  cavalier;  or.  Southern  life  before  the  revolution      ...Maud 

Wilder  Goodwin. 
Cora;  oder,  die  Sklavin.     ...Urich  Baudissin. 
Creole  orphans.     ...James  S.  Peacock. 
Dangerfield's  rest.     ...Henry  Sedley. 
Daughter  of  the  South.     ...Constance  Gary  Harrison  (Mrs.  Burton 

Harrison). 


37^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SOUTH,  IT.  S.  A.  —  Continued. 

Doctor  Sevier.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Doctor  Vandyke.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Dred:  a  tale  of  the  Great  Dismal   Swamp.      ...Harriet   Beecher 

Stowe. 
Earthly  paragon.     ...Eva  Wilder  McGlasson. 
Eleanor  Mirton  ;  or,  Life  in  Dixie.     ...Anon. 
Etna  Vandemir.     ...Sallie  J.  Hancock. 
Eustis  :  a  novel  of  Southern  life.     ...Robert  A.  Boit. 
Fairfax:  a  chronicle  of   the   valley   of   the    Shenandoah.     ...John 

Esten  Cooke. 
First  settlers  of  Virginia:  an  historical  novel.     ...J.  Davis. 
Fool's  errand  by  one  of  the  fools.     ...Albion  Winegar  Tourgee. 
GrandissJmes.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 
Hatchie,  the  guardian  slave.     ...William  T.  Adams. 
House  of  bondage,     ...Octavia  V.  Rogers  Albert. 
How  I  found  it :  North  and  South.     ...John  H.  Woodbury. 
In  war  times.     ...M.  E.  M.  Davis. 
Iron  furnace.     ...John  H.  Aughey. 

John  March,  Southerner.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 
Justice  in  the  by-ways.     ...Francis  C.  Adams. 
Justin  Harley:  a  romance  of  old  Virginia.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Kenneth  Cameron.     ...L.  Q.  C.  Brown. 
Late  Mrs.  Null.     ...Frank  Richard  Stockton. 
Lights  and  shadows  of  life.     ...Madeleine  V.  Dahlgren. 
Manuel  Pereira.     ...Francis  C.  Adams. 
Marston  Hall.     ...L.  Ella  Byrd. 
Master's  house.     ...Logan,  pseud. 
Meh  Lady.     ...Thomas  Nelson  Page. 
Mr.  Absalom  Billingslea  and  other  Georgia  folks.     ...Richard  M. 

Johnston. 
Mose  Evans.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
My   Southern   friends.     ...James    R.    Gilmore.     (Pseud.,    Edmund 

Kirke.) 
New  Timothy.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 
Nick  of  the  woods.     ...Robert  Montgomery  Bird. 
Old  Creole  days.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 
Old  plantation.     ...James  Hungerford. 
On  both  sides.     ...Frances  C.  Baylor. 
On  the  border:  a  story  of  Southern  life  and  character.     ...James  R. 

Gilmore.     (Pseud.,  Edmund  Kirke.) 
Philip  Randolph.     ...Mary  Gertrude. 
Pleasant  waters.     ...Graham  Claytor. 
Rodman   the  keeper:  Southern  sketches.     ...Constance  Fenimore 

Woolson. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  379 

SOUTH,  U.  S.  K.  —  Contimied. 

Sable  cloud:  a  Southern  tale  with  Northern  comments.     ../'Nehe- 

miah,'^  pseud. 
She  loved  a  sailor.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Sister  Jane.     ...Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

Sons  of  Ham  :  a  tale  of  the  New  South.     ...Louis  Pendleton. 
Summer  stories  of  the  South.     ...Thomas  Addison  Richards. 
Sunny  South;  or,  Southerner  at  home.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Tales  of  a  time  and  place.     ...Grace  King. 
Thirty-four  years.     ...John  Marchmont. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin;  or,  Life  among  the  lowly.     ...Harriet  Beecher 

Stowe. 
Under  the  magnolias.     ...L.  W.  Denton. 
Under  the  water  oaks.     ...Marian  Brewster. 
Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Valerie  Aylmer.     ...Frances  C.  Tiernan.     (Pseud.,  Christian  Reid.) 
Voodoo  tales  as  told  among  the  negroes  of  the  Southwest.     ...Mary 

Alicia  Owen. 
White  and  black:  a  story  of  the  Southern  States.     ...A.  Biggs. 
Yankee  school-teacher  in  Virginia.     ...Lydia  W.  Baldwin. 
See  also  SLAVERY. 

SOUTH  AMERICA.     See  AMERICA,  South. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Cassique  of  Kiawah.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

For  the  major.     ...Constance  Fenimore  Woolson. 

Forayers.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

In  old  St.  Stephens.     ...Jeanie  Drake. 

Katharine  Walton.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Mellichampe  :  a  legend  of  the  Santel.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Milrose  ;  or,  Cotton  planter's  daughter.     ...John  H.  Robinson. 

Rombert :  a  tale  of  Carolina.     ...Anon. 

Scout.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Sea-island  romance.     ...William  P.  Brown. 

Woodcraft.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

SPAIN. 

Descriptiojt,  Manners^  and  Customs. 

Alhambra.     ...Washington  Irving. 

Alice  Lorraine.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 

Beyond  the  seas,  being  the  surprising  adventures  and  ingenious 

opinions  of  Ralph  Lord  Saint  Keyne.     ...Oswald  Crawfurd. 
Buccaneer   chief :    a   romance   of  the    Spanish   main.     ...Gustave 

Aimard.     English  translation. 
Cardinal  Pole.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 


380  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SPAIN  —  Contijiued. 

Christian  prince,  Wolfgang,  prince  of  Anhalt.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 

English  translation. 
Clara  Avery:   a   story   of   the    Spanish   Armada.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Conquest  of  Granada.     ...Washington  Irving. 
Constancia's    household:    a  story    of    the    Spanish    reformation. 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Edict:  a  tale  of  1492.     ..  Grace  Aguilar. 
Escape  :  a  tale  of  1755.     -Grace  Aguilar. 

Estevan :  a  story  of  the  Spanish  conquests.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Fawn  of  Sertorius.     ...Robert  Landor. 

Felix  Alvarez;  or,  Manners  in  Spain.     ...Alexander  R.  C.  Dallas. 
For  the  right.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 
Fiirst  Wolfgang  :  historische  Erzahlung.     ...Franz  Hoffmann. 
Gilded  man.     ...Adolf  Francis  Bandelier. 
Gonzalve  de  Cordoue.     ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 
Gonsalvo  of   Cordova ;  or,  Conquest  of  Granada.     ...J^an  Pierre 

Claris  de  Florian.     English  translation. 
La  grande  filibuste.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Great  captain.     ...Ulrick  R.  Burke. 
Heiress  of  Burges.     ...Thomas  C.  Grattan. 
Jews  of  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos.     English  translation. 
Die  Juden  von  Barnow.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Kaiser  Karl  des  Fiinften  erste  Jugendliebe.     ...Ludwig  A.  Arnim. 
Ein  Kampf  um's  Recht.     ...Karl  Emil  Franzos. 
Karl  von  Spanien.    Roman.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 
Leila ;  or.  Siege  of  Granada.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bul- 

wer-Lytton. 
Leon  Roch.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Lichtenstein.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 
Lichtenstein ;    or,    Swabian   league.      ...Wilhelm    Plauff.     English 

translation. 
Martyrs  of  Spain  and  liberators  of  Holland.     ...Elizabeth  Charles. 
Mercedes  of  Castile  ;  or.   Voyage  to  Cathay.     ...James  Fenimore 

Cooper. 
Moritz  von  Sachsen.     ...Friedrich  C.  Schlenkert. 
Der  neue  Hiob.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch. 
New  Job.     ...Leopold  Sacher-Masoch.     English  translation. 
Pastor's  fireside.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Phantom  regiment ;  or.  Stories  of  Ours.     ...James  Grant. 
Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Saint  Leon  :   a  tale   of  the   sixteenth  century.     ...Caleb  Williams 

Godwin. 
Saragossa;  or.  Houses  of  Castello  and  De  Arno.     ...E.  A.  Archer. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  381 

SPAIN  —  Continued. 

Die  Schlacht  bei  Drakenburg.     ...Werner  Bergman. 

Sibylle  von  Cleve.     ...Julius  Bacher. 

Sister  Saint  Sulpice.     ...Armando  Palacio  Valdes. 

Spanish  barber.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Spanish  brothers :    a   tale   of  the  sixteenth   century.     ...Deborah 

Alcock. 
•     Spanish  cavalier :  a  story  of  Seville.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud., 

A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Spanish  match ;  or,  Charles  Stuart  at  Madrid.   ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 
Stories  of  Torres  Vedras.     ...John  G.  Millingen. 
Subalterns.     ...George  R.  Gleig. 
Tabithe  von  Geyersberg.     ...Amalie  Schoppe. 
Tales  from  Spanish  history.     ...Elizabeth  J.  Brabazon. 
Vale  of  cedars  ;  or,  Martyrs.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 
Wayside  cross;  or.  Raid   of  Gomez:  a   tale  of  the   Carlist  war. 

...Edward  A.  Milman. 
Young  buglers:   a  tale   of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
See  also  NETHERLANDS  and  SPANISH  HISTORY. 

SPANISH  HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

Early  and  General. 
Abderahman  :   the  founder   of  the  dynasty   of  the    Ommiades  in 

Spain.     ...Washington  Irving.     (In  his  Spanish  papers.) 
Alhambra:  a  series  of  tales  and  sketches  of  the  Moors  and  Span- 
iards.    ...Washington  Irving. 
Almahide;  ou,  L'esclave  reine.     ...Madeleine  de  Scudery. 
El  bastardo  de  Castilla.     ...Jorge  W.  Montgomery. 
Bernardo  del  Carpio.     ...Jorge  W.  Montgomery. 
Castilian.     ...Joaquin  Telesforo  de  Trueba  y  Cosio. 
Chronicle   of   Fernan   Gonzalez.     ...Washington    Irving.      (In  his 

Spanish  papers.) 
Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.     ...Washington  Irving. 
Cid :    a  short   chronicle   founded   on   the   early  poetry   of   Spain. 

...George  Dennis. 
El  conde  Fernan  Gonzalez.     ...Narciso  B.  Selva. 
Count  Julian ;   or,  Last   days   of  the   Goth.     ...William   Gilmore 

Simms. 
La  cruz  del  Moro.     ...Juan  P.  Criado  y  Dominguez. 
Dona  Isabel  de  Solis,  reina  de  Granada.     ...Francisco  Martinez  de 

la  Rosa. 
Dove  of  Tabenna.     ...John  Mason  Neale,     (In  his  Tales  illustrating 

church  history.) 


382  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SPANISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Fawn  of  Sertorius.     ...Robert  Landor. 

Foreign  tales  and  traditions.     ...George  G.  Cunningham. 

Historia  de  los  vandos  de  los  Zegries,  y  Abenzer rages,  Cavalleros 

Moros  de  Granada.     ...Gines  Perez  de  Hita. 
Historical  tales  of  the  Muslims  in  Spain.     ...Elizabeth  J.  Brabazon. 
In  the  shadow  of  the  Alhambra;    or,  Last  of  the  Moorish  kings. 

...William  MacC.  Greenlee. 
King's  page  :  a  legend  of  the  Moorish  wars  in  Spain  and  other 

stories.     ...Anna  T.  Sadlier. 
Legend  of   Count  Julian  and   his  family.       ,. Washington   Irving. 

(In  his  Spanish  papers.) 
Legend  of  Don  Roderick.     ...Washington  Irving.     (In  his  Spanish 

papers.) 
Legend  of  Palayo.     ...Washington  Irving.     (In  his  Spanish  papers.) 
Leila;    or,   Siege   of  Granada.      ...Edward   George  Earle   Lytton 

Bulwer-Lytton. 
Moors  of  Granada.     ...Henri  Guenot.     English  translation. 
Le  More  de  Grenade.     ...Henri  Guenot. 
Old  court  life  in  Spain.     ...Frances  Minto  Elliot. 
Pelayo  :  a  story  of  the  Goth.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Piquillo  Alliaga;    ou,  Les  Maures  sous   Philippe   III.      ...Eugene 

Scribe. 
Rescue :  a  tale  of  the  Moorish  conquest  of  Spain.     ...John  Mason 

Neale.     (In  his  Tales  illustrating  church  history.) 
Romance  of  history.     Spain.      ...Joaquin  Telesforo  de  Trueba  y 

Cosio. 
Spanish  cavalier :  a  story  of  Seville.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud., 

A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  in  Spain.     ...Charlotte  Mary 

Yonge. 
Die  Tochter  der  Alhambra.     ...Valeska  Voigtel.     (Pseud.,  Arthur 

Stahl.) 

Fourteenth  Century. 

Le  batard  de  Mauleon.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Half    brothers;    or,    Head   and   the   hand.     ...Alexandre   Dumas. 

English  translation. 
Romances  historicos.     ...Angel  de  Saavedra  (Duque  de  Rivas). 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Alhambra.     ...Washington  Irving. 

Cardinal  Ximenes.     ...Jean  Bertheroy.     English  translation. 
Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.     ...Washington  Irving. 
Dolores.     ...Gertrudes  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  l^Z 

SPANISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Dona  Blanca  de  Navarra,  cronica  del  siglo  XV.  ...Francisco  Na- 
varro Villoslada. 

Dona  Blanca  of  Navarra.  ...Francisco  Navarro  Villoslada.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Edict :  a  tale  of  1492.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 

P^rdinand  und  Isabella.     ...Amalie  Schoppe. 

Gonzalve  de  Cordoua.     ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 

Gonsalvo  of  Cordova  ;  or,  Fall  of  Granada.     ...Charles  Hood. 

Great  captain.     ...Ulrick  R.  Burke. 

Leila;  or,  Siege  of  Granada.  ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer-Lytton. 

Mercedes  of  Castile;  or,  Voyage  to  Cathay.  ...James  Fenimore 
Cooper. 

Romances  historicos.     ...Angel  de  Saavedra  (Duque  de  Rivas). 

Tales  from  Spanish  history.     ...Elizabeth  J.  Brabazon. 

Vale  of  cedars ;  or.  Martyrs.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 

Ximenes.     ...Jean  Bertheroy. 

Sixteenth  Century. 

By  little  and  little.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Clare  Avery:  a  story  of  the  Spanish  armada.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 

Constancia's    household:    a   story   of    the    Spanish    reformation. 

...Emma  Leslie. 
Don  Carlos.     ...Cesar  Vichard,  Abbe  de  Saint  Real. 
Don   Carlos.     ...Cesar   Vichard,    Abbe   de    Saint   Real.      English 

translation. 
Drake  and  the  Dons.     ...R.  Lovett. 

Fatal  revenge  ;  or,  Family  of  Montorio.     ...Charles  Robert  Maturin. 
\      (Pseud.,  Dennis  Jasper  Murphy.) 
For  love  and  liberty:    a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century  in   Spain. 

...A.  Harcourt. 
Last  look :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  inquisition.      ...William   Henry 

Giles  Kingston. 
Martyrs   of   Spain   and   the   liberators   of   Holland.       ...Elizabeth 

Charles. 
Ni  rey  ni  roque.     ...Patricio  de  la  Escosura. 

Princess  of  Viarna ;  or,  Spanish  inquisition  in  the  reign  of  the  Em- 
peror Charles  V.     ...T.  Picton. 
Romances  historicos.     ...Angel  de  Saavedra  (Duque  de  Rivas). 
Rosa:  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  inquisition.     ...Derwent  Tremorne. 
Saint  Leon:    a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century.     ...Caleb  Williams 

Godwin. 
Sitio  de  Mons  por  el  Duque  de  Alba.     ...Alonso  de  Ramon. 
La  sombra  de  Felipe  II.     ...Romon  Ortega  y  Frias. 


384  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

SPANISH  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Spanish  brothers :    a  tale   of   the   sixteenth   century.      ...Deborah 

Alcock. 
Spanish  cavalier.     ...Charlotte  Tucker.     (Pseud.,  A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Word,  only  a  word.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers.     English  translation. 
Ein  Wort.     ...Georg  Moritz  Ebers. 
See  also  CHARLES  V.  OF  GERMANY  AND  I.  OF  SPAIN. 

Seventeenth  Century. 

Berber;  or,  Mountaineer  of  the  Atlas.     ...William  S.  Mayo. 

Fatal  revenge ;  or,  Family  of  Montorio.     ...Charles  Robert  Maturin. 

(Pseud.,  Dennis  Jasper  Murphy.) 
Fortunate   fool.     ...Alonso    Jeronimo    Salas    Barbadillo.      English 

translation. 
History  and  life  of  Squire  Marcos  de  Obregon.     ...Vicente  Espinel. 

English  translation. 
Leila ;  or,  Siege  of  Granada.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bul- 

wer-Lytton. 
Monk's  pardon.     ...Marie  de  Navery. 

El  necio  bien  afortunado.     ...Alonso  Jeronimo  Salas  Barbadillo. 
Relaciones  de  la  vida  del  escudero  Marcos  de  Obregon.      ...Vin- 

cente  Espinel. 
Ruy  Bias;  or,  King's  rival.     ...H.  L.  Williams. 
Spanish  match;  or,  Charles  Stuart  at  Madrid.     ...William  Harrison 

Ainsworth. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Angel  of  the  world,  an  Arabian  tale ;  and  Sebastian,  a  Spanish  tale. 

...George  Croly. 
Bravest  of  the  brave ;  or,  With  Peterborough  in  Spain.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Escape  :  a  tale  of  1755.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 
Held  fast  for  England  :   a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar.     ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Historia  del  famoso  predicador  Fray  Gerundio  de  Campazas  alias 

Zotes.     ...Jose  Francisco  de  Isla. 
Pastor's  fireside.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Nineteenth  Century. 
Adventures  of  an  aid-de-camp  ;  or.  Campaign  in  Calabria.     ...James 

Grant. 
Alice  Lorraine.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 
Los  apostolicos.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Los  Arcos :  a  Spanish  carlist  romaunt.     ...George  Ryder. 
Bailen.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
La  batalla  de  los  Arapiles.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  385 

SPANISH  ^\%TQi-BX—Contmued. 

Bivouac;  or,  Stories  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...William  Hamilton 

Maxwell. 
Cadiz.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Charles   O^Malley,   the   Irish   dragoon.     ...Charles    James    Lever. 

(Pseud.,  Cornelius  O'Dowd.) 
Los  cien  mil  hijos  de  San  Luis.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
La  corte  de  Carlos  IV.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Don  Alonso;   ou,  L'Espagne,  histoire  contemporaine.     ...Narcisse 

A.  Salvandy. 
£douard ;  ou,  Le  siege  de  Saragosse.     ...Leopold  Mery. 
El  equipage  del  rey  Jose.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Felix  Alvarez;  or,  Manners  in  Spain.     ...Alexander  R.  C.  Dallas. 
Gerona.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
El  grande  oriente.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Her  heart  was  true  :  a  story  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...E.  M.  Cuttim. 
Juan  Martin  el  empecinado.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
King's  own  borderers  :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Memorias  de  un  cortesano  de  18 15.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Napoleon  en  Khamartin.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
El  19  de  Marzo  y  el  2  de  Mayo.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Phantom  regiment ;  or.  Stories  of  Ours.     ...James  Grant. 
Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Rosaura  :  a  tale  of  Madrid.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  vol.  9.) 
Saragossa;  or,  Houses  of  Castello  and  De  Arno.     ...E.  A.  Archer. 
La  segunda  casaca.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Spanish  barber.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Spanish  cavalier:  a  story  of  Seville.    ...Charlotte  Tucker.    (Pseud., 

A.  L.  O.  E.) 
Stories  of  Torres  Vedras.     ...John  G.  Millingen. 
Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 
El  terror  de  1824.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Trafalgar.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

Trafalgar.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos.     English  translation. 
Un  voluntario  realista.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 
Wayside  cross ;    or.  Raid  of  Gomez :    a  tale  of  the  Carlist  war. 

...Edward  A.  Milman. 
Young  buglers :   a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Zaragoza.     ...Benito  Perez  Galdos. 

SPIRITUALISM. 

Dream  child.     ...Florence  Huntley. 
Fearless  investigator.     ...Anon. 
Fools  of  nature.     ...Alice  Brown. 

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386  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SPIRITUALISM  —  Co7tti7tued, 

Great  Amherst  mystery.     ...Walter  Hubbell. 

Herr  Paulus,  his  rise,  his  greatness,  and  his  fall.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Island  of  Doctor  Moreau.     ...Henry  G.  Wells. 

Passing  of  Alix.     ...Marjorie  Paul. 

Six  cent  Sam's.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Undiscovered  country.     ...William  Dean  Howells. 

SPORTING   STORIES. 

All  adrift.     ...W.  T.  Adams. 

Annals   of   a  sportsman.     ...Ivan   Sergyevich   Turgenef.     English 

translation. 
Beaten  on  the  post ;  or,  Joe  Morton's  mercy.     ...J.  P.  Wheldon. 
Blue  ribbon  of  the  turf:    a  chronicle  of  the  race  of  the  Derby. 

...Louis  Henry  Curzon. 
Brise-de-Mai ;  ou,  Les  trappeurs  de  I'Hudson.     ...V.  Lamy. 
Camp-fires   of   the    Everglades  ;    or,    Wild   sports   in   the    South. 

...Charles  E.  Whitehead. 
Cinder-path  tales.     ...William  Lindsey. 
Fairport  nine.     ...Noah  Brooks. 
False  start.     ...Hawley  Smart. 
Forest,  the  jungle,  and  the  prairie  ;  or,  Scenes  with  the  trapper  and 

hunter  in  many  lands.     ...William  H.  D.  Adams. 
Gaut  Gurley ;  or,  Trappers  of  Umbagog.     ...D.  P.  Thompson. 
Hendricks  the  hmiter:  a  tale  of  Zululand.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Home  of  the  wolverene  and  the  beaver.     ...Charles  H.  Eden. 
Hunting  girl.     ...Mrs.  Edward  Kennard. 
Long  odds.     ...Hawley  Smart. 

Maggie  Jacket :  a  tale  of  the  turf.     ...Nathaniel  Gould. 
Marjorie's  Canadian  winter.     ...Agnes  Maule  Machar. 
Our  base-ball  club.     ...Noah  Brooks. 
Poker  stories  as  told  by  statesmen,  soldiers,  and  lawyers.  ...J.  F.  B. 

Lillard. 
Pound  of  cure:  a  story  of  Monte  Carlo.     ...William  Henry  Bishop. 
Rifle,  rod,  and  gun  in  California  :  a  sporting  romance.     ...Theodore 

Strong  Van  Dyke. 
Rodney  Stone.     ...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Sea  spray;  or.  Facts  and  fancies  of  a  yachtsman.     ...Samuel  G.  W. 

Benjamin. 
Sporting   tales   and  characters.     ...Henry  W.    Herbert.     (Pseud. 

P>ank  Forester.) 
That  hated  Saxon.     ...Beatrice  V.  Greville. 
That  pretty  little  horse-breaker.     ...Mrs.  Edward  Kennard. 
Tom  Crackenthorpe.     ...Charles  Clarke. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  387 

SPORTING  STORIES  —  Continued. 

Trappers  of  New  York.     ...Jeptha  R.  Simms. 

Up  the  north  branch.     ...C.  A.  J.  Farrar. 

Wedded  to  sport.     ...Mrs.  Edward  Kennard. 

Wild  woods   life  ;    or,  Trip   to   Parmachenee.      ...Charles   A.  J. 

Farrar. 
With  pack  and  rifle  in  the  far  West.     ...Achilles  Daunt. 
Without  love  or  license.     ...Hawley  Smart. 
Young  moose-hunters.     ...Charles  A.  Stephens. 

STAEL-HOLSTEIN,   ANNE   LOUISE   GERMAINE   NECKER.      Lived 

1766-1817. 
Frau  von  Stael :  biographische  Roman.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 
Madame  de  Stael :  an  historical  novel.     ...Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Boelte. 

English  translation. 

STEPHEN   OF   ENGLAND.     I^eigned  1135-1154. 

Brian  Fritz-count :  a  story  of  Wallingford  Castle  and  Dorchester 

Abbey.     ...Augustine  D.  Crake. 
King  Stephen ;  or,  Battle  of  Lincoln.     ...David  W.  Paynter. 

SWEDEN. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  a7td  Customs. 

Adventures  of  Gustavus  Vasa ;   or,  Dawning  of  light  in  Sweden. 

...L.  S.  Griffith. 
Un  ami  de  la  reine.     ...Paul  Gaulot. 
Arwed    Gyllenstierna :    eine    Erzahlung    aus    dem    Anfange    des 

achtzehnten  Jahrhunderts.     ...Carl  F.  Van  der  Velde. 
Arwed  Gyllenstierna :  a  tale  of  the  early  part  of  the  eighteenth 

century.     ...Carl  F.  Van  der  Velde.     English  translation. 
Bilder  ur  verklighten.     ...August  T.  Blanche. 
Blameless  knights;    or,  Llitzen  and   La  Vendee.     ...Alice   H.   F. 

Byng,  Viscountess  Enfield. 
Brave  resolve;  or,  Siege  of  Stralsund.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
Camilla.     ...Richard  von  Kock. 
Carine.     ...Louis  finault. 

Carine  ;  or,  Story  of  Sweden.    ...Louis  finault.     English  translation. 
En  dagbok.     ...Frederika  Bremer. 
Deluge.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 
Diary  and  other  tales.     ...Frederika  Bremer.     English  translation. 
Faltskarns  berattelser.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Familjen  H*^^.     ...Frederika  Bremer. 
Fifteen  years.     ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von   Jakob    Robinson. 

(Pseud.,  Talvj.)     English  translation. 
Der  Freibeuter.     ...Ludwig  Storch. 
Friend  of  the  queen.     ...Paul  Gaulot.     English  translation. 


388  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

SWEDEN  —  Continued. 

Fiinfzehn  Jahre.    ...Therese  Albertine  Luise  von  Jakob  Robinson. 

(Pseud.,  Talvj.) 
Grannarne.     ...Frederika  Bremer. 
Gustaf  Lindorm.     ...Emilia  Flygare-Carlen. 
Gustav  Adolph:  historischer  Roman.     ...Joseph  E.  C.  Bischoff. 
Gustav  Adolf  och  30  Sriga  kriget.     ..  Zacharias  Topelius. 
Gustav  den  Tredje  och  hans  hof.     ...Carl  A.  KuUberg. 
Gustavus  Adolphus.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Gustavus  Lindorm ;    or,   Lead  us  not  into  temptation.     ...Emilia 

Flygare-Carlen.     English  translation. 
Gustavus  III.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Gustav  Ills  testamente  eller  1792  och  181 5.     ...Henrik  af  Tolle. 
Gustav  Wasa.     ...Louisa  M.  Grafin  von  Robiano. 
Gustavus  Vasa  and  his  stirring  times.     ...Albert  Alberg. 

11 family.     ...Frederika  Bremer.     English  translation. 

Hemmet,  eller  familje-sorger  och  frojder.     ...Frederika  Bremer. 
Home ;  or,  Life  in  Sweden.     ...Frederika  Bremer.     English  trans- 
lation. 
L'homme  de  neige.     ...Amantine   L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.     (Pseud., 

George  Sand.) 
Iron  head.     ...Franz  Hoffmann.     English  translation. 
Jacobite  exile  :  adventures  in  the  service  of  Charles  XII.  of  Sweden. 

...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Karl  X.  Gustav :  historischer  Roman.     ...Carl  G.  von  Berneck. 
Last  of  the  free  buuters.     ...P.  Sparre. 
Lion  of  the  North :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and 

the  wars  of  religion.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Maid  of  Stralsund  :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...John  B.  de 

Liefde. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier  ;  or,  Military  journal  of  the  wars  in  Germany 

and  England.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
My  Lady  Rotha.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Neighbors  :  a  story  of  everyday  life.    ...Frederika  Bremer.    English 

translation. 
Nono ;    or,  Golden   house  :    a   tale   of  Swedish    life.      ...Sarah  S. 

Baker. 
Ogniem  i  mieczem.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz. 
Presidentens  dottrar.     ...Frederika  Bremer. 

President's  daughter.     ...Frederika  Bremer.     English  translation. 
Princess  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Prinsennan  af  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Die  Schweden  in  Prag  (1648).     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Seton.     ...Carl  S.  F.  von  Zeii)el. 
Snow  man.  ...Amantine  L.  A.  I).  Dudevant.  (Pseud.,  George  Sand.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  389 

SWEDEN  —  Continued. 

Die  Sohne  Gustav  Wasas.     ...Carl  Berkow. 

Surgeon's  stories.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 

Times  of  Charles  XII.    ...Zacharias  Topelius.    English  translation. 

Times  of  Gustav  Adolf.  ...Zacharias  Topelius.    English  translation. 

Under  Gustaf  Ills  forsta  regeringsdr.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Ur  Karl  XIIs  ungdom.     ...Johann  Borjesson. 

With  fire  and  sword.     ...Henryk  Sienkiewicz.     English  translation. 

SWITZEBLAND. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  and  Customs, 

Addrich  im  Moos ;  historische  Erzahlung.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D. 

Zschokke. 
Anne  of  Geierstein;  or.  Maiden  of  the  mist.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 
At  the  Red-Glove.     ...Katharine  Macquoid. 
Aus  der  Schweizergeschichte.     ...Gustav  A.  von  Heeringen. 
Calvin  :  culturhistorischer  Roman.     ...Theodor  Koenig. 
Chatelaine  of  La  Trinite.     ...Henry  B.  Fuller. 
Chillon ;    or,   Protestants   of    the   sixteenth   century.      ..Jane   L. 

Willyams. 
City  and  the  castle  :   a  story  of  the  reformation  in  Switzerland. 

...Annie  Lucas. 
Claudine  ;  or,  Humility  the  basis  of  all  the  virtues.     ...Anon. 
Der  Freihof  von  Aarau.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Geneva's  shield  :  a  story  of  the  Swiss  reformation.     ...William  M. 

Blackburn. 
Good  old  times :  a  tale  of  Auvergne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Guillaume  Tell ;  ou,  La  Suisse  libre.  ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 
Hermit  of  Livry :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Calvin.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
Hour  will  come  :  a  tale  of  an  Alpine  cloister.     ...Wilhelmine  von 

Hillern.     English  translation. 
Idyl  of  the  Alps.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Jean  Roubaix  :  a  tale  of  the  Swiss  mountains.      ...M.  Montgomery 

Campbell. 
Der  Kaufmann  von  Luzern.     ...Gustav  A.  von  Heeringen. 
Der  Knabe  von  Luzern  :  historischer  Roman  aus  der  Schweizer- 
geschichte.    ...Gustav  A.  von  Heeringen. 
Leonard  and  Gertrude.   ...Johann  H.  Pestalozzi.  English  translation. 
Lienhard   und   Gertrud :   ein  Buch  fur   das   Volk.     ...Johann    H. 

Pestalozzi. 
Louis  Belat:  a  tale  of  the  reformation  in  Savoy.     ...Mrs.  Alexander 

S.  Orr. 
Mountain  patriots :  a  tale  of  the   reformation    in    Savoy.     ...Mrs. 

Alexander  S.  Orr. 


39°  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION. 

SWITZERLAND  —  Continued. 

Der  Miiller  von  Sempach.    Kulturgeschichtliche  Erzahlung  aus  der 

Zeit  des  Sempacher  Krieges.     ...J.  Bucher. 
Nikolaus  Manuel.     Roman  aus  der  Zeit  der  schweizerischen  Glau- 

benskampfe.     ...Ludwig  Eckardt. 
Pleasant  life.     ...Mary  Howitt. 
Realmah.     ...Sir  Arthur  Helps. 
Rivers  of  ice  :  a  tale  illustrative  of  Alpine  adventure  and  glacial 

action.     ...Robert  Michael  Ballantyne. 
Les  roches  blanches.     ...Edouard  Rod. 
Rose    of    Disentis.     ...Johann    Heinrich    D.    Zschokke.     English 

translation. 
Die  Rose  von  Disentis.     ...Johann  Heinrich  D.  Zschokke. 
Saly's  Revolutionstage.     ...Ulrich  Hegner. 
Secret  quest.     ...George  Manville  Fenn. 
Story  of  a  noble  life  ;  or,  Zurich  and  its  reformer,  Ulrich  Zwingli. 

...Janet  Hardy. 
Tales  and  traditions  of  Switzerland.     ...William  Westall. 
Und  sie  kommt  doch  !  Erzahlung  aus  einem  Alpenkloster.     ...Wil- 

helmine  von  Hillern. 
White  rocks.     ...Edouard  Rod.     English  translation. 
William  Tell.    ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian.    English  translation. 
William  Tell.     ...Agnes  Strickland.     (In  Stories  from  history.) 
Ziiricher  novellen.     ...Gottfried  Keller. 
See  also  REFORMATION,  Switzerland. 

SYRIA. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Mirage.     ...Julia  C.  Fletcher.     (Pseud.,  George  Fleming.) 
Peculiar  people.     ...William  S.  Balch. 

TELL,  WILLIAM.     Lived    ?    -1350. 

Guillaume  Tell ;  ou,  La  Suisse  libre.  ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian. 
William  Tell.  ...Jean  Pierre  Claris  de  Florian.  English  translation. 
William  Tell.     ...Agnes  Strickland.     (In  her  Stories  from  history.) 

TEMPERANCE.     See  INTEMPERANCE. 

TENNESSEE. 

Down  in  Tennessee.  ...James  R.  Gilmore.  (Pseud.,  Edmund  Kirke.) 
In   the   "  stranger   people's "   country.     ...Mary  Noailles  Murfree. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 
In  the  Tennessee  mountains.     ...Mary  Noailles  Murfree.      (Pseud., 

Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 
Prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  Mountains.     ...Mary  Noailles  Murfree. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION.  39 1 

TENNESSEE  —  Continued, 

Sergeant  Slasher.     ...Herrick  Johnson. 

Where  the  battle  was  fought.     ...Mary  Noailles  Murfree.     (Pseud., 

Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 
See  also  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

TEXAS. 

Archbishop.     ...O.  S.  Bellisle. 

Aurifodina.     ...G.  W.  Peck. 

Baby  Rue :  her  friends  and  her  enemies.     ...Charlotte  M.  Clark. 

(Pseud.,  Charles  M.  Clay.) 
Bernard  Lisle :  an  historical   romance,  embracing  the  periods  of 

the    Texas    revolution    and    the    Mexican    war.     ...Jeremiah 

Clemens. 
Biglow  papers,     ist  series.     ...James  Russell  Lowell. 
Cabin   book;  or,  Scenes  and  sketches  of  the  late  American  and 

Mexican  war.     ...Charles  Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
Das  Cajiitenbuch ;    oder,  Nationale  Charakteristiken.      ...Charles 

Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
House  of  Yorke.     ...Mary  A.  Tincker. 

Inez :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     ...Augusta  J.  Evans  (Mrs.  Wilson). 
Life  and  death  of  Sam  in  Virginia.     ...Anon. 
Lone  star  of  Texas.     ...J.  W.  Dallam. 
Mary  Rock.     ...Percy  B.  Saint  John. 

Mercedes :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...Frederick  C.  Wraxall. 
Michael  Bonham  ;  or,  Fall  of  Bexar. 
Mustang  Gray.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 
Nathan,  der  Squatter-Regulator;  oder,  Dererste  Regulator  in  Texas. 

...Charles  Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
Overland.     ...John  W.  DeForest. 
Piney  woods  tavern.     ...Samuel  A.  Hammett. 
Power  of  the  "  S.  F."  :  a  tale  developing  the  secret  action  of  parties 

during    the    presidential    campaign    of    1844.     ...Thomas   D. 

English. 
Rangers  and  regulators  of  the  Tanaha:  a  tale  of  the  republic  of 

Texas.     ...Alfred  W.  Arlington. 
Remember  the  Alamo.     ...Amelia  Edith  Barr. 
Les  scalpeurs  blancs.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 
Simple  heart.     ...S.  B.  Elliot. 
Stanhope  Burleigh.     ...Charles  Edward  Lester. 
Stray  Yankee  in  Texas.     ...Samuel  A.  Hammett. 
Talbot  and  Vernon.     ...McConnell. 
Texas  ranger.     ...Captain  Flack. 
Vidette  :  a  tale  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...N.  M.  Curtis. 
Virginians  in  Texas.     ...William  Mumford  Baker. 


392  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

TEXAS  —  Continued. 

White   scalper:    a  story  of  the  Texan  war.     ...Gustave  Aimard 

English  translation. 
Wild  life  ;  or,  Adventures  of  the  frontier :  a  tale  of  the  early  days 

of  the  Texan  republic.     ...Thomas  M.  Reid. 

THANKSGIVING  DAY. 

Chanticleer.     ...Cornelius  Mathews. 

John  Norton's  Thanksgiving.     ...William  H.  H.  Murray. 
Old  fashioned  Thanksgiving.    ...Louisa  May  Alcott.    (In  Aunt  Jo's 
scrap-bag.) 

THEATRICAL  LIFE. 

Actor's  wooing.     ...Louise  Jordon  Miln. 

Born  player.     ...Mary  West. 

Le  capitaine  Fracasse.     ...Theophile  Gautier. 

Captain  Fracasse.     ...Theophile  Gautier.     English  translation. 

Charlotte    Ackermann :     a   theatrical    romance.      ...Otto    Miiller. 

English  translation. 
Charlotte  Ackermann,  ein  Hamburger  Roman  aus  dem   Vorigen 

Jahrhundert.     ...Otto  Miiller. 
Cross  currents.     ...Mary  Angela  Dickens. 
Diana's  hunting.     ...Robert  Buchanan. 
Dolly  Dillenbeck.     ...James  L.  Ford. 
Dorothy  Wallis.     ...Walter  Besant. 
King  Zub.     ...Walter  Herries  Pollock. 
Lost  in  a  great  city.     ...Amanda  M.  Douglas. 
Miser  Farebrother.     ...Benjamin  Leopold  Farjeon. 
Peg  Woffington.     ...Charles  Reade. 
Play  actress.     ...Samuel  Rutherford  Crockett. 
Rising  star  :  a  story  of  the  stage.     ...David  Christie  Murray. 
Strolling   players.     ...Charlotte    Mary    Yonge    and    Christabel    R. 

Coleridge. 
Der  Theaterartzt  und  andere  Humoresken.     ...Arthur  Bornstein. 

THEODORIC  THE  GREAT.     See  DIETRICH  OF  BERN. 

THEOSOPHY. 

Atman :    the   documents   in    a   strange    case.     ...Francis    Howard 

Williams. 
Brethren  of  Mount  Atlas.     ...Hugh  E.  M.  Shutfield. 
Dr.  Mirabel's  theory.     ...Ross  George  Dering. 
Dreams  of  the  dead.     ...E.  Stanton,  pseud. 
Etidorhpa.     ...Anon. 

For  God  and  humanity.     ...Haskett  Smith. 
Mahatma's  pupil.     ...R.  Marsh. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO   FICTION,  393 

THEOSOPHY  —  Continued, 

Morial  the  Mahatma.     ...Mabel  Collins. 

On  the  height  of  Himalay.     ...H.  van  der  Naillen. 

Six  cent  Sam's.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

Stone  dragon.     ...Murray  Gilchrist.  * 

Strange  friend.     ...Julian  Hawthorne. 

That  fiddler  fellow.     ...Horace  Hutchinson. 

Veiled     beyond:     a    romance     of    the    adepts.      ...Sigmund    B. 

Alexander. 
Witch  of  Prague.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

THIRTY  YEARS'  WAR.     1618-1648. 

Der  abenteuerliche   Simplicissimus.     ...Hans  J.  C.  von  Grimmels- 

hausen. 
AUwin:  ein  Roman.     ...Friedrich  H.  C.  La  Motte  Fouque. 
Axel.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
Axel :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 

English  translation. 
Baron  and   squire  :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Wilhelm 

Noeldechen. 
Bernhard,  Herzog  zu  Sachsen- Weimar.    ...Friedrich  G.  Schlenkert. 
Bila  hora,  aneb  ;  T¥i  leta  z  tficeti.     ...Ludwig  Rellstab. 
Blameless  knights  ;  or,    Liltzen  and  La  Vendee.     ...Alice   H.  F. 

Byng,  viscountess  Enfield. 
Brave  resolve  ;  or,  Siege  of  Stralsund.     ...John  B.  de  Liefde. 
Der  Biirgermeister  von  Neisse.     ...Georg  Hartwig. 
Der  Christian  Koniglichen,  FUrsten  Herculiscus  und   Herculadisla 

Wundergeschichte.     ...Andreas  H.  Buchholtz. 
La  conspiration  de  Walstein.     ...Jean  Fran9ois  Sarrasin. 
Der  deutsche  Krieg:  historischer  Roman  in  drei  Biichern.  ...Hein- 

rich  Laube. 
Der  deutsche  Michel.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Ein  deutsches  Schneiderlein.     ...PYanz  Isidor  Proschko. 
Der  dreissigjahrige  Krieg.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.      (Pseud.,  Louise 

Miihlbach.) 
Duellists  :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Anon.     (Tn  Tales  from 

Blackwood,  vol.  10.) 
Fair  Else,  Duke  Ulrich,  and  other  tales.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
Faltskarns  Berattelser.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Fides:  eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges. 

...F.  Jordan. 
Der  Findling.     ...Carl  A.  F.  von  Witzleben. 
Frau  Schatz  Regine.     ...Johann  Georg  L.  Hesekiel. 
Gabriel :  a  story  of  the  Jews  in  Prague.     ...Salomon  Kohn.     English 

translation. 


394  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

THIHTY  YEARS'  ^KS.— Continued. 

Gawriel  :  historische  Erzahluiig  aus  dem  dreissigjahrigen  Kriege. 

...Salomon  Kohn. 
Geglanzt  und  erloschen.     ...Ferdinand  Pflug. 
Geschichte  der  Grafin  Thekla  von  Thurn.     ...Christiane  Benedicte 

Eugenie  Naubert. 
Gustaf  Adolf  och  30  Sriga  kriget.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Gustave  Adolf  and   the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

English  translation. 
Gustavus  III.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 

Heidelberg George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Hans  Blum. 

Herzog  Bernhard.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 

Die  historisch-politischen  Volkslieder  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges. 

...Franz  W.  Ditfurth. 
Im  Schloss  zu  Heidelberg.     ...Eva  Hartner. 
Ingerstein  Hall  and  Chadwick  Rise.     ...James  Routledge. 
Johann  Georg  I.  von  Sachsen.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
King's  service:  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Anon. 
Klosterheim.     ...Thomas  De  Quincey. 
Das  Krauterweible  von  Wimpfen.     ...Conrad  Fron. 
Kruitzner  ;  or,  German's  tale.     ...Harriet  Lee.     (In  her  Canterbury 

tales. ) 
Lichtenstein.     ...Wilhelm  Hauff. 
Lichtenstein ;    or,  Swabian  league.      ...Wilhelm   Hauff.      English 

translation. 
Die  Lichtensteiner.     ...Carl  F.  van  der  Velde. 
Lichtensteins :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years' war.     ...Carl  F.  van  der 

Velde.     English  translation. 
Die  Lieder  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges.     ...Edward  Weller. 
Lion  of  the  North:  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and 

the  wars  of  religion.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Maid  of  Stralsund :  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...John  B.  de 

Lief  de 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier ;  or,  Military  journal  of  the  wars  in  Germany 

and  England  from  i632-'48.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Memoirs   of    the    honourable    Col.    Andrew    Newport.     ...Daniel 

Defoe. 
Monch  und  Grafin.     ...Anton  J.  Gross-Hofiinger. 
Die  Morder  Wallensteins.     ...George  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Odolan  Pgptipesk^.     ...BeneS-Trebizsk^. 
Philip  Rollo  ;  or,  Scottish  musketeers.     ...James  Grant. 
Princess  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.     English  translation. 
Prinsessan  af  Vasa.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Schoolmaster  and  his  son.    ...Carl  H.  Caspari.     English  translation. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  395 

THIRTY  YEARS'  WAR  —  Continued. 

Der  Schulmeister  und  sein  Sohii :  eine  Erzahluug  aus  dein  dreis- 

sigjahrigen  Kriege.     ..  Carl  H.  Caspari. 
Die  Schvveden  in  Prag.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Thorn  fortress:  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...Mary  Bramston. 
Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.     ...Zacharias  Topelius.    English  translation. 
Die  Tochter  des  Piccolomini.     ...G.  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Um  den  Kaiserstuhl.     ...Wilhelm  Jensen. 

Under  Gustaf  III.'s  forsta  regeringsSr.     ...Zacharias  Topelius. 
Waldemar.     ...W.  H.  Harrison. 
Waldner  von  Wildensteni.     ...Jos.  Schreyvogel. 
Waldstein.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 
Wallenstein.     ...Ernst  Wilkomm. 

Wallensteins  erste  Liebe.     ...George  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Wallenstein's  letzte  Tage.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 
Young  carpenters  of  Freiberg :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.  ...Anon. 
Young  deserter.     ...Anon. 

TURKEY. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba  in  Turkey,  Persia,  and  Russia.     ...James 

Morier. 
Among  the  Turks.     ...Verney  L.  Cameron. 
Armenians  :  a  tale  of  Constantinople.     ...Charles  MacFarlane. 
Barabbas.     ...Marie  Corelli. 

Die  Belagerung  Wiens  im  Jahre  1683.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 
Bertrand  de  la  Croix.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Boatman  of  the  Bosphorus  :  a  tale  of  Turkey.     ...Anon. 
Captain  of  the  Janizaries  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Sanderbeg  and  the 

fall  of  Constantinople.     ...James  M.  Ludlow. 
Chrisna.     ...Xavier  B.  Saintine. 
Chrisna,  Queen  of  the  Danube  :  a  story  of  Montenegro.     ...Xavier 

B.  Saintine.     English  translation. 
Cross  above  the  crescent :  a  romance  of  Constantinople.     ...Horatio 

Southgate. 
Czar  and   Sultan  :  the  adventures  of  a  British  lad  in  the  Russo- 

Turkish  war  of  i877-'78.     ...Archibald  Forbes. 
Djambek  the  Georgian  :  a  tale  of  Modern  Turkey.    ...A.  Gundaccar, 

Freiherr  von  Suttner. 
Lazar-house  of  Leros  :  a  tale  of  the  Eastern  church.     ...Anon.     (In 

Tales  illustrating  church  history.) 
Little  blue  lady.     ...Mitchell. 

Mahmound,  the  life  of  a  Turkish  apostate.     ...Anon. 
Prince  of  India;  or,  Why  Constantinople  fell.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Romance  of  the  harem.     ...Julia  Pardoe. 


396  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

TURKEY  —  Continued, 

Siege  of  Rhodes.     ...William  Davenant. 
^    Siege  of  Vienna :  a  story  of  the  Turkish  war  of  1683.     ...J.  Latch- 
more.     Translated  from  the  Turkish. 

Story  of  Jewad.     ...E.  J.  W.  Gibb.     Translated  from  the  Turkish. 

Story  of  the  Turkish  war.     ...Anon. 

Tame  Turk.     ...Olive  Harper. 

Tcherkiss  and  his  victim  :  sketches  illustrative  of  life  in  Constanti- 
nople.    ...Anon. 

Die  TUrken  vor  Wiens.     ...Carl  Mueller. 

Turkish  tales.     ...Henry  W.  Weber. 

Um  den  Halbmond.     ...Johann  Ferdinand  Martin  Oskar  Meding. 
(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 

Zord  Ido.     ...Zsigmund  Kemeny. 

See  also  CONSTANTINOPLE  and  EUSSIA. 

TYBOLESE. 

Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Muhlbach.) 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Clara  M.  Mundt.     (Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 

English  translation. 
Andreas  Hofer.     ...Maximilian  von  Schenkendorf. 
At  odds.     ...Jemima  Montgomery,  Baroness  von  Tautphoeus. 
1809  :  historischer  Roman.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Die  Geier-Wally:  eine  Geschichte  aus  den  Tyroler  Alpen.     ...Wil- 

helmine  von  Hillern. 
Geier-Wally:    a  tale   of  the  Tyrol.     ...Wilhelmine   von   Hillern. 

English  translation. 
Hofer.     ...Bramley-Moore. 

Peter  Mayr:  der  Wart  und  der  Mahr.     ...Peter  K.  Rosegger. 
Year  nine :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.     ...Anne  Manning. 

UNITED  STATES  HISTORY.     A  Selection. 

Early  History.     See  AMERICA,  North. 
Seventeenth  Century. 
Bay-path :  a  tale  of  New  England  colonial  life.     ...Josiah  Gilbert 

Holland. 
Braddock  :  a  story  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars.  ...John  R.  Musick. 
Captain  Kyd  ;  or,  Wizard  of  the  sea.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 
Cassique  of  Kiawah.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Cavaliers  of  Virginia.     ...W.  A.  Caruthers. 
Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
First  of  the  Knickerbockers.     ...P.  H.  Meyers. 
First  settlers  in  Virginia.     ...J.  Davis. 
First  settlers  of  New  England.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Gaut  Gurley;  or,  Trappers  of  Umbagog.     ,.. Daniel  P.  Thompson. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  397 

UNITED  STATES  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Golden  hair  :  a  tale  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.     ...F.  C.  L.  Wraxall. 

Green  Mountain  boys.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 

Hansford.     ...Saint  George  Tucker. 

Hobomok.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 

Indian  princess.     ...J.  N.  Barker. 

King  Noanett.     ...Anon. 

Knights  of  the  Horseshoe.     ...W.  A.  Caruthers. 

Lily  and  the  totem.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Merry-Mount :   a  romance  of  the  Massachusetts  colony.      ...John 

Lothrop  Motley. 
Mount  Hope.     ...George  H.  Hollister. 
Nameless  nobleman.     ...Jane  Goodwin  Austin. 
Naomi ;  or,  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago.     ...Eliza  Buckminster 

Lee. 
Narragansett  chief.     ...B.  J.  Peirce. 
Nix's  mate.     ...R.  Dawes. 

Peep  at  the  Pilgrims  in  1636.     ...Harriet  V.  Cheney. 
Pilgrims  of  New  England :  a  tale  of  the  early  American  settlers. 

...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Pocahontas.     ...Mary  W.  Mosby. 

Rebels ;  or,  Boston  before  the  revolution.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 
Rejected  wife.     ...Ann  S.  W.  Stephens. 

Salem  :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...D.  R.  Castleton. 
Seeking  a  home;  or,  Home  of  the  Pilgrims.     ...Edward  N.  Hoare. 
True  hero;    or,  Story  of  William  Penn.     ...William  Henry  Giles 

Kingston. 
Vasconselos.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
White  chief  among  the  red  men  ;  or,  Knight  of  the  golden  Melice. 

...J.  T.  Adams. 
Woman  of  Shawm.ut:  a  romance  of  colonial  times.     ...E.J.  Car- 
penter. 
Young  patroon.     ...P.  H.  Meyers. 
Youth  of  the  old  Dominion.     ...S.  Hopkins. 
See  also  NEW  ENGLAND,  PLYMOUTH,  PILGRIMS,  PURITANS, 

QUAKERS,  and  WITCHCRAFT. 

Eighteenth  Century. 

Alamance ;  or.  Great  and  final  experiment.     ...Calvin  Wiley. 

Amelia  ;  or.  Faithless  Briton.     ...Anon. 

American  hunter  :  a  tale  from  incidents  which  happened  during  the 
war  with  America.     ...Anon. 

American  spy ;  or,  Freedom's  early  sacrifice  :  a  tale  of  the  revolu- 
tion.   ...Jeptha  R.  Simms. 


39^  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

UNITED  STATES  ISl^TQ^H  —  Cmtinued. 

Les  anciens  Canadiens.     ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe. 

Arnold;  or,  British  spy  :  a  tale  of  treason  and  treachery.  ...Joseph 
Holt  Ingraham. 

Ashleigh:  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Bald  eagle ;  or,  Last  of  the  Ramarpaughs.   ...Elizabeth  Oakes  Smith. 

Bastonnais  :  a  tale  of  the  American  invasion  of  Canada.  ...John 
Lesperance. 

Betsey's  bedquilt :  a  story  of  1777-78.     ...Clara  F.  Guernsey. 

Black  Hollow  ;  or,  Dragoon's  bride.     ...N.  L.  Iron. 

Black-plumed  riflemen.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 

Blanche  of  Brandy  wine ;  or,  September  the  eleventh,  1777. 
...George   Lippard. 

Blue  jacket  of  '76.     ...Willis  J.  Abbot. 

Bonnybel  Vane,  embracing  the  history  of  Henry  Saint  John,  gen- 
tleman.    ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Boston  conspiracy;  or.  Royal  police  :  a  tale  of  1773-75.  ...John  H. 
Robinson. 

Boston  tea  party  and  other  stories  of  the  American  revolution. 
...Henry  C.  Watson. 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon  :  a  romance  of  New  York.  ...Amelia  Edith 
Barr. 

Brandon :  a  tale  of  the  American  colonies.     ...O.  Tiffany. 

Bride  of  Fort  Edward,  founded  on  an  incident  of  the  revolution. 
...Delia  S.  Bacon. 

British  partisan  :  a  tale  of  olden  time.     ...Mary  E.  Davis. 

Burton  ;  or,  Sieges.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Buttonwoods;  or,  Refugees  of  the  revolution.     ...Anon. 

Cabin  book;  or,  Scenes  and  sketches  of  the  late  American  and 
Mexican  war.  ...Charles  Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 
English  translation. 

Das  Cajiitenbuch ;  oder,  Nationale  Charakteristiken.  ...Charles 
Sealsfield  (formerly  Karl  Postl). 

Camp  Charlotte  :  a  tale  of  1774.     ...Anon. 

Camp-fires  of  the  revolution.     ...Henry  C.  Watson. 

Canadians  of  old.  ...Philippe  Aubert  de  Gaspe.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Le  capitaine  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Captain  Jack  the  scout.     ...C.  McKnight. 

Captain  Molly :  the  story  of  a  brave  woman.  ...Ellen  T.  H.  Put- 
nam.    (Pseud.,  Thrace  Talmon.) 

Captain  Paul.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Charles  Morton  ;  or.  Young  patriot.     ...Mary  S.  B.  D.  Shindler. 

Chauncey  Judd  ;  or.  Stolen  boy  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution.  ...Israel 
Putnam  Warren. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  399 

UIOTED  STATES  ISl^TQBX  —  Continued. 

Clayton's  rangers  ;  or,  Quaker  partisans.     ...E.  PI.  Williamson. 

Conspirator.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
.  Creole.     ...J.  B.  Cobb. 

Daughters  of  the  revolution  and  their  times.     ...Kate  Chopin. 

Doctor  Vandyke.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Doom  of  the  tory's  guard.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 

Double  masquerade :  a  romance  of  the  revolution.     ...Charles  R. 
Talbot. 

Dutch   dominie   of    the    Catskills ;    or,    Times    of    the   ''  Bloody 
Brandt":  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...David  Murdoch. 

Eagle  of  Washington.     ...Burkitt  J.  Newman. 

Ellen  Grafton,  the  lily  of  Lexington ;  or,  Bride  of  liberty.     ...Ben- 
jamin Barker. 

Emma  Corbett;  or,  Miseries  of  the  civil  war.     ...Samuel  J.  Pratt. 

Ethan  Allen  ;  or,  King's  men.     ...Melville,  pseud. 

Ethel  Hamilton  ;  or,  Lights  and  shadows  of  the  war  of  independ- 
ence.    ...Anna  T.  Sadlier. 

Eutaw.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Fairfax :  a  chronicle  of  the  valley  of  Shenandoah.     ...John  Esten 
Cooke. 

Fair  maid  of  Wyoming.     ...Gabriel  Alexander. 

Female  spy;  or,  Treason  in  the  camp:  a  story  of  the  revolution. 
...Emerson  Bennett. 

Forayers.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Forest  and  shore  ;  or.  Legends  of  the  Pine  tree  State.     ...Charles  P. 
Ilsley. 

Forest  tragedy.     ...Grace  Greenwood. 

Foresters  :  an  American  tale.     ...Jeremy  Belknap. 

Forsaken.     ...Richard  P.  Smith. 

Foundling  of  the  Mohawk.     ...Newton  M.  Curtis. 

Franklin's  oath  :  a  tale  of  Wyoming  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...C. 
I.  A.  Chapman. 

Frederick  de  Algeroy,  the  hero  of  Camden  plains  :  a  revolutionary 
tale.     ...Giles  Gazer. 

From  colony  to  commonwealth  :  stories  of  the  revolutionary  days 
in  Boston.     ...Nina  M.  Tiffany. 

Fugitives ;  or,  Quaker  scout  of  Wyoming :  a  tale  of  the  massacre 
of  1778.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Gideon  Godbold  :  a  tale  of  Arnold's  treason.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 

Golden  eagle  ;  or.  Privateer  of  1776.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 

Grace  Dudley;  or,  Arnold  at  Saratoga.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 

Great  treason  :  a  story  of  the  war  of  independence.     ...Mary  A.  M. 
Hoppus. 

Green  mountain  boys.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 


400  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

UNITED  STATES  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Greyslaer :  a  romance  of  the  Mohawk.     ...Charles  F.  Hoffman. 
Haunted  wood :  a  legend  of  the  Mohawk  in  1778.     ...E.  E.  Ellis. 
Hearts  forever  ;  or,  Old  Dominion  battle  grounds  ;  a  tale  of  1782. 

...N.  C.  Iron. 
Henry  Saint  John  :  a  tale  of  1774-1775.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Hero  of  Cowpens.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 
Horse-shoe  Robinson:  a  tale  of  the  tory  ascendency.     ...John  P. 

Kennedy. 
Hurricane  Harry ;   or.  Adventures  of   a   naval   officer   afloat   and 

ashore.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Inez  :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     ...Augusta  J.  Evans  (Mrs.  Wilson). 
In  the  valley.     ...Harold  P^ederic. 

Israel  Potter:  his  fifty  years  of  exile.     ...Hermann  Melville. 
Karmel  the  scout ;  or.  Rebel  of  the  Jerseys.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 
Kate  Aylesford  :  a  story  of  the  refugees.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 
Katharine  Walton.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Last  of  the  Mohicans.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Leather  stockings  and  silk.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Legends  of  the  West.     ...James  Hall. 
Lionel    Lincoln;     or,    Leaguer    of    Boston.      ...James    Fenimore 

Cooper. 
Lone  star  of  Texas.     ...J.  W.  Dallam. 
Maid  of  Esopus ;  or,  Trials  and  triumphs  of  the  revolution.     ...N. 

C. Iron. 
Marcus  Blair.     ...C.  E.  Wright. 
Margaret  Moncrieffe,  the  first  love  of  Aaron  Burr :  a  romance  of 

the  revolution.     ...Charles  Burdett. 
Marrying  by  lot :  a  tale  of  the  primitive  Moravians.     ...Charlotte 

B.  Mortimer. 
Mehetabel :  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Mrs.  H.  C.  Gardner. 
Mellichampe :  a  legend  of  the  Santel.      ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 
Meredith  ;  or.  Mystery  of  the  Meschianza  :  a  tale  of  the  American 

revolution.     ...Anon. 
Merton:  a  tale  of  the  revolution.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 
Miss  MacRea :  Roman  historique.    ...Michel  Rene  Hilliard  d'Auber- 

teuil. 
Monarchist :  an  historical  novel.     ...John  B.  Jones. 
Monody  on  Major  Andre.     ...Anna  Seward. 
More  than  she  could  bear.     ...H.  Bendbow. 
My  comrades:   adventures  in  the   Highlands  and  legends  of  the 

neutral  ground.       ...Howard  Hinton. 
Nazarene  ;  or,  Last  of  the  Washingtons.     ...George  Lippard. 
Near  to  nature's  heart.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
Oath  of  Marion  :  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO   FICTION.  401 

UNITED  STATES  HISTORY  —  Continued, 

Old  Fort  Duquesne  :  a  tale  of  the  early  toils,  struggles,  and  adven- 
tures of  the  first  settlers  at  the  forks  of  the  Ohio  in  1754. 
...Anon. 

Old  Fort  Duquesne;  or,  Captain  Jack  the  scout.  ...Charles  Mc- 
Knight. 

Old  Put.     ...Justin  Jones.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Hazel.) 

Old  revolutionary  soldier.     ...Joseph  Alden. 

Old  stone  house.     ...Joseph  Alden. 

Out  of  a  besieged  city.     ...Charles  W.  Hutson. 

Overland.     ...J.  W.  De  Forest. 

Partisan.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Patriot  and  tory,  one  hundred  years  ago.     ...Julia  M.  Wright. 

Paul  and  Persis;  or,  Revolutionary  struggle  in  the  Mohawk 
valley.     ...Mary  E.  Bunce. 

Paul  Ardenheim,  the  monk  of  Wissahikon.     ...George  Lippard. 

Paul  Jones :  a  romance.     ...Allen  Cunningham. 

Paul  Jones.     ...Theodor  Muegge. 

Paul  Redding :  a  tale  of  the  Brandywine.     ...T.  Buchanan  Read. 

Pemberton;  or,  One  hundred  years  ago.     ...Henry  Peterson. 

Peter  and  Polly ;  or.  Home  life  in  New  England  a  hundred  years 
ago.     ...Annie  D.  Greene. 

Pilot :  a  tale  of  the  sea.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Pride  of  Lexington.     ...W.  Seton. 

Quaker  soldier;  or,  British  in  Philadelphia :  a  romance  of  the  revo- 
lution.    ...J.  Richter  Jones. 

Ralph  the  drummer  boy:  a  story  of  the  days  of  Washington. 
...Theophile  L.  Rousselet. 

Ralphton  ;  or,  Young  Carolinian  of  1776.     ...A.  H.  Brisbane. 

Rangers  and  regulators  of  the  Tanaha :  a  tale  of  the  republic  of 
Texas.     ...Alfred  W.  Arrington. 

Rangers ;  or,  Tory's  daughter.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 

Rebels  and  the  tories ;  or,  Blood  of  the  Mohawk.  ...Lawrence  Labree. 

Rejected  wife.     ...Ann  S.  Stephens. 

Revolutionary  times :  sketches  of  our  country  one  hundred  years 
ago.     ...Edward  Abbott. 

Rosalie  du  Pont;  or.  Treason  in  the  camp.     ...Emerson  Bennett. 

Russell  and  Sidney.     ...Eliza  Leslie. 

Saratoga:  an  Indian  tale  of  frontier  life:  a  true  story  of  1787. 
...D.  Shepherd. 

Saratoga:  a  tale  of  1787.     ...Anon. 

Satanstoe.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Les  scalpeurs  blancs.     ...Gustave  Aimard. 

Scout.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms.  ^^^ 

Septimius  Felton,     ...Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  /^""^S^^    ^^^A/fu^ 

^^  nCTNIVERSITf ; 


402  SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION. 

UNITED  STATES  HISTORY  —  Continued, 

'y6.     ...John  Neal. 

Sketches  of  Western  adventure.     ...John  A.  McClung. 

Spinning-wheel  stories.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 

Spy :  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Standish  the  Puritan  :  a  tale  of  the  American  revolution.     ...Eldred 
Grayson,  pseud. 

Stories  of  the  old  Dominion  from  the  settlement  to  the  end  of  the 
revolution.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Stories  of  the  revolution.     ...Josiah  Priest. 

Storm  mountain.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Story  of  a  Hessian  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution  in  New  Jersey.     ...Lucy 
Ellen  Guernsey. 

Thankful  blossom  :  a  story  of  the  Jerseys.     ...Francis  Bret  Harte. 

Three  girls  of  the  revolution.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
.  Ticonderoga;  or,  Black  eagle.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Tory  spy;  or,  Britisher  "done  brown."'     ...J.  Colfort  Clifton, 

True  stories  of  the  American  fathers.     ...Rebecca  MacConkey. 

True  to  the  old  flag:  a  tale  of  the  American  war  of  independence. 
...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Twice  taken  :  an  historical  romance  of  the  maritime  British  prov- 
inces.    ...Charles  W.  Hall. 

Walter  Thornley  ;  or,  Peep  at  the  past.     ...Susan  R.  Sedgwick. 

Washington   and   his    generals;    or,    Legends   of   the   revolution. 
...George  Lippard. 

Washington  and  his  men.     ...George  Lippard. 

Washington  and  seventy-six.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Water  waif:  a  story  of  the  revolution.     ...Elizabeth  S.  Bladen. 

Wau-nan-gee ;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago :  a  romance  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.     ...John  Richardson. 

White  scalper :  a  story  of  the  Texan  war.    ...Gustave  Aimard.    Eng- 
lish translation. 

White  slave;  or,  Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore.     ...Richard  Hildreth. 

Woodcraft.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Yankee  champion  ;  or,  Tory  and  his  league.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 

Yemasee.     ...William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Yorktown:  an  historical  romance.     ...Anon. 

Young  rebels :  a  story  of  the  battle  of  Lexington.     ...Robert  Hope 
Moncrieff.     (Pseud.,  Ascot  R.  Hope.) 

See  also   FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS,  1756-1775,  and  INDI- 
ANS OF  NORTH  AMERICA. 

Nineteenth  Century. 

Bernard  Lile :  an  historical  romance  embracing  the  periods  of  the 
Texas  revolution  and  the  Mexican  war.     ...Jeremiah  Clemens. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  403 

UNITED  STATES  HISTORY  —  Continued. 

Bloody  junto  ;  or,  Escape  of  John  Wilkes  Booth.     ...R.  H.  Crozier. 

Brother  soldiers.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 

Cameron  Hall :  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     ...M.  A.  Cruse. 

Confederate  spy.     ...R.  li.  Crozier. 

Coward.     ...H.  Morford. 

Cross  and  the  Shamrock.     ...H.  Quigley. 

Cudjo's  cave.     ...John  T.  Trowbridge. 

Dangerfield  rest.     ...H.  Sedley. 

Days  of  Shoddy:  a  novel  of  the  great  rebellion  in  1861.  ...Henry 
Morford. 

Double  hero.     ...N.  C.  Iron. 

Drummer  boy:  a  story  of  Burnside's  expedition.  ...John  T. 
Trowbridge. 

Fort  Lafayette;  or,  Love  and  secession.     ...Benjamin  Wood. 

Forward  with  the  flag.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 

Great  battle  year  of  1863.     ...Mary  S.  Robinson. 

Gun-bearer.     ...Edward  A.  Robinson. 

Hardscrabble  ;  or,  Fall  of  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 

Harrington.     ...W.  D.  O'Connor. 

Hilt  to  hilt ;  or,  Days  and  nights  in  the  Shenandoah  in  the  autumn 
of  1864.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Iron  furnace.     ...J.  H,  Anghey. 

John  March,  Southerner.     ...George  Washington  Cable. 

Lord  of  himself.     ...F.  H.  Underwood. 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty.  ...John  M.  de 
Forest. 

Mohun;  or.  Last  days  of  Lee  and  his  paladins.  ...John  Esten 
Cooke. 

Old  Dominion.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Old  Hal  Williams.     ...J.  T.  Warren. 

Old  plantation.     ...J.  Hungerford. 

Partisan  leader.     ...Beverley  Tucker. 

Planter's  daughter.     ...Eliza  Ann  Dupuy. 

Rattlesnake.     ...Edward  Z.  C.  Judson.     (Pseud.,  Ned  Buntline.) 

Romance  of  the  Republic.     ...Lydia  Maria  Child. 

Running  the  blockade.     ...William  H.  Thomas. 

Sanctuary.     ...George  W.  Nichols. 

Shoulder  straps:  a  novel  of  New  York  and  the  army.  ...H.  Mor- 
ford. 

Subaltern  in  America.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Sunny  South ;  or,  Southerner  at  home.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  staff-officer  serving  in  Vir- 
ginia.    ...John  Esten  Cooke. 


404  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

UNITED  STATES  HISTOEY  —  Cd?;////^/^^. 

Sustained  honor:  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Talbot  Vernon.     ...McConnell. 
Three  scouts.     ...John  T.  Trowbridge. 
Tiger-lilies.     ...Sidney  Lanier. 

Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
See  also  WAE  OF  1812,   CIVIL  WAR   OF  1861,  REVOLUTIONS, 
America,  1775-1789,  and  MEXICAN  WAR  OF  1845. 

VEHMGERICHT.     See  FEMGERICHTE. 

VENEZUELA. 

Description,  History^  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Die  Blauen  und  Gelben.     ...F.  Gerstaecker. 

Campaigns  and  cruises  in  Venezuela,  New  Granada,  and  in  the 

Pacific  Ocean.     ...Anon. 
Frank  Redcliffe  :  a  story  of  travel  and  adventure  in  the  forests  of 

Venezuela.     ...Achilles  Daunt. 
Young  Llanero.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 

VENICE,  ITALY. 

Bravo.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Le  fils  du  Titien.     ...Alfred  de  Musset. 

Giacomo.     ...W.  C.  Bamburgh. 

Haunted  hotel.     ...Wilkie  Collins. 

Lion  of  Saint  Mark :  a  tale  of  Venice.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

Venetian  June.     ...Anna  Fuller. 

Winged  lion.     ...James  De  Mille. 

VERMONT. 

Eagle's  plume.     ...Sarah  E.  Heald. 

Green  Mountain  boys :  a  historical  tale  of  the  early  settlement  of 
Vermont.     ...Daniel  P.  Thompson. 

VICTORIA  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigjied  1837- 
Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Beatrice  and  Benedick  :  a  romance  of  the  Crimea.   ...Hawley  Smart. 
Coningsby.     ...Benjaniin  Disraeli. 
Convict.     ...George   Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Corporal  Bruce  of  the  Balaklava  "  six  hundred."   ...George  B.  Perry. 
Endymion.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Fall  of  Sebastopol ;   or,  Jack  Archer  in  the  Crimea.      ...George 

Alfred  Henty. 
Frederick  Gordon  ;  or,  Storming  of  the  Sedan.     ...Anon. 
Gaythorne  Hall.     ...John  M.  Fothergill. 
Henri  de  la  Tour;  or.  Comrades  in  arms.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 


SUBJECT  INDEX    TO  FICTION.  405 

VICTORIA  OF  ENGLAND  —  Continued, 

Interpreter:    a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...George  John  Whyte 

Melville. 
Jack  Archer :  a  tale  of  the  Crimea.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
James  Woodford,  carpenter  and  chartist.     ...Henry  Solly. 
Lady  Wedderburn's  wish :   a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.     ...James 

Grant. 
Laura  Everingham ;  or,  Highlanders  of  Glen  Ora.     ...James  Grant. 
Lord  Hermitage.     ...J    .les  Grant. 
Lothair.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 

Mainstone*s  housekeeper.     ...Eliza  Meteyard.     (Pseud.,  Silver  pen.) 
Manchester  strike.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Martyrs  to  circumstances.     ...Maria  Therese  Longvvorth  Yelverton. 
Mary  Barton.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
North  and  South.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
One  of  the  "  six  hundred."     ...James  Grant. 
Ravenshoe.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 
Soldier  born  :  or,  Adventures  of  a  subaltern  of  the  Ninety-fifth  in 

the  Crimea,  and  Indian  mutiny.     ...John  P.  Groves. 
Sybil;  or,  Two  nations.     ...Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Under  the  Red  Dragon.     ...James  Grant. 
Vera;    or,   Russian   princess    and   the   English   earl.     ...Charlotte 

Dempster. 
Wenderholme  :   a   story   of   Lancashire   and   Yorkshire.     ..Philip 

Gilbert  Hamerton. 
Yeast :  a  problem.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
See  also  CRIMEAN  WAR  and  INDIA. 

VIENNA,  AUSTRIA. 

Auf  dem  Wiener  Kongress.     ...Julius  Bacher.  ' 

Die  Belagerung  Wiens  im  Jahre  1683.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 

Das  Buch  von  den  Wienern.,    ...Michael  Beheim. 

Der  Congress  zu  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

1805  j    Oder,   Die    Franzosen   zum  erstenmal   in  Wien.     ...Eduard 

Breier. 
Die  Geheimnisse  des  Waldschlosses.     ...Reinhard  Edmund  Haln. 
Johann    Sobieski,   der    grosse    Polenkonig    und    Befreier   Wiens. 

...Georg  F.  Born. 
Moderne  Grossen.     ...B.  Aba. 
Pastor's  fireside.     ...Jane  Porter. 

Die  revolution  der  Wiener  im  15  Jahrhundert.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Romance  of  Vienna.     ...Frances  TroUope. 
Die  Rosenkreuzer  in  Wien.     ...Eduard  Breier. 
Riidiger  von  Starhemberg.     ...Franz  X.  Huber. 
Siege  of  Vienna.     ...J.  Latchmore,  Jr.     Translated  from  the  Turkish. 


4o6  SUBJECT  INDEX  TO  FICTION, 

VIENNA,  hM^TSlk— Continued. 
Thekla.     ...William  Armstrong. 
Die  Tdrken  vor  Wiens.     ...Carl  Mueller. 
Wien  mid  Rom.     .  .Eduard  Breier. 
Wien  vor  vierhundert  Jahreii.     ...Eduard  Breier. 

VIKINGS.     A  Selection. 

Champion  of  Odin.     ...J.  Frederick  Hodgetts. 

Gunnar:  a  tale  of  Norse  heroism.  ...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen.  Eng- 
lish translation. 

Ivar,  the  Viking.     ...Paul  Du  Chaillu. 

Modern  Vikings :  stories  of  life  and  sport  in  the  Norseland. 
...Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen. 

Olaf  the  Glorious :  a  historical  story  of  the  Viking  age.  ...Robert 
Leighton. 

Sentimental  Vikings.     ...R.  V.  Risley. 

Sons  of  the  Vikings :  an  Orkney  story.     ...John  Gunn. 

UUa.     ...Edwin  Lester  Arnold. 

Viking  tales  of  the  North.     ...Rasmus  B.  Anderson. 

Vikings  of  the  Baltic.     ...George  W.  Dasent. 

See  also  NORWAY.  v 

VIOLINS  AND  VIOLIN  MUSIC. 

Den  Bergtekne.     ...Kristofer  Nagel  Janson. 

Cord  from  a  violin.     ...Winifred  Agnes  Haldane. 

Faience  violin.     ...Jules  F.  F.  H.  Fleury.    (Campfleury.)     English 

translation. 
Fiddler  of  Lugau.     ...Margaret  Roberts. 
First  violin.     ...Jessie  Fothergill. 
Flute  and  violin.     ...James  Lane  Allen. 
Kun  en  Spillemand.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
Lay  of  the  Scottish  fiddle.     ...James  K.  Paulding. 
Lost  Stradivarius.     ...J.  Meade  Falkner. 
Marie.     ...Laura  E.  Richards. 

Markof,  the  Russian  violinist.     ...Alice  M.  Durand. 
Only  a  fiddler.     ...Hans  Christian  Andersen.     English  translation. 
Otto's  inspiration.     ...Mary  H.  Ford. 
Spell-bound  fiddler :  a  Norse  romance.     ...Kristofer  Nagel  Janson. 

English  translation. 
Teacher  of  the  viohn  and  other  tales.     ...John  Henry  Shorthouse. 
That  fiddler  fellow.     ...Horace  Hutchinson. 
Le  violon  de  faience.  ...Jules  F.  F.  H.  Fleury.  (Pseud.,  Champfleury.) 

VIRGINIA. 

Aunt  Dorothy :  an  old  Virginia  plantation  story.  ...Margaret  J. 
Preston. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION:  407 

VIRGINIA  —  Continued. 

Bonnybel  Vane.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 

Captain  Macdonald's  daughter.     ...Archibald  Campbell. 

Captain  Smith  and  the  Princess  Pocahontas.     ...J.  Davis. 

Chiefs  daughter.     ...Anon, 

Christian  Indian.     ...Anon. 

Christmas  week  at  Bigler's  mill.     ...Dora  E.  W.  Spratt. 

Doctor  Vandyke :  a  story  of  Virginia  in  the  last  century.     ...John 

Esten  Cooke. 
Fairfax:   a  chronicle  of  the  valley  of   the    Shenandoah.     ...John 

Esten  Cooke. 
First  settlers  in  Virginia.     ...J.  Davis. 
Flower  de  hundred :  the  story  o£  a  Virginia  plantation.    ...Constance 

Cary  Harrison  (Mrs.  Burton  Harrison). 
From  the  school-room  to  the  bar.     ...W.  H.  W.  Moran. 
Girl's  life  in  Virginia  before  the  war.     ...Letitia  M.  Burwell. 
Hansford:  a  tale  of  Bacon's  rebellion.       ...Saint  George  Tucker. 
Henry  Saint  John:  a  tale  of  1774-5.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Holcombes.     ...Mary  T.  Magill. 
Homoselle.     ...Mary  S.  Tiernan. 
Indian  princess.     ...J.  N.  Barker. 
In  ole  Virginia ;   or,    Marse   Chan  and   other  stories.     ...Thomas 

Nelson  Page. 
Judith :   a  chronicle  of  old  Virginia.     ...Mary  Virginia  Terhune. 

(Pseud.,  Marion  Harland.) 
Justin  Harley  :  a  romance  of  old  Virginia.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
King  Noanett:  a  story  of  old  Virginia  and  Massachusetts  Bay. 

...F.  J.  Stimpson. 
Knights  of  the  Horseshoe.     ...W.  A.  Caruthers. 
Last  of  the  foresters.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Leather  stockings  and  silk ;  or,  Hunter  John  Myers  and  his  times : 

a  story  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Life  and  death  of  Sam  in  Virginia.     ...Gardiner. 
Life  of  Captain  Jack.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 
Man  of  honor.     ...George  C.  Eggleston. 
Miss  Lou.     ...Edward  Payson  Roe. 
My  Lady  Pokahontas  :  a  true  relation  of  Virginia.     ...John  Esten 

Cooke. 
Paths  in  the  great  waters.     ...Edward  N.  Hoare. 
Philip  Randolph  :  a  tale  of  Virginia.     ...Mary  Gertrude. 
Pleasant  waters  :  a  story  of  Southern  life  and  character.     ...Graham 

Clayton 
Pocahontas  :  a  story  of  Virginia.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Roland  Blake.     ...S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
Rose-hill.    ...Anon. 


4o8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION, 

VIRGINIA  —  Co7ztmued. 

Ruth  Emsley,  the  betrothed  maiden  :  a  tale  of  the  Virginia  mas- 
sacre.    ...William  H.  Carpenter. 
Stories  of  the  old  Dominion.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Storm  mountain.     ...Edward  S.  Ellis. 
Story  of  Don  Miff.     ...Virginius  Dabney. 
Tanis  the  sand-digger.     ...Amelia  Rives  Chanler. 
Throckmorton.     ...Molly  E.  Seawell. 
Two  little  confederates.     ...Thomas  Nelson  Page. 
Virginia  Bohemians.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Virginia  comedians.     ...John  Esten  Cooke. 
Virginia  inheritance.     ...Edward  Pendleton. 
Virginia  of  Virginia.     ...Amelie  Rives  Chanler. 
Virginia  plantation  story.     ...Margaret  J.  Preston. 
Virginians.     ...William  Makepeace  Thackeray. 
White  aprons.     ...Maud  Wilder  Goodwin. 
Witch  of  Jamestown.     ...J.  T.  Bowyer. 
Yankee  school-teacher  in  Virginia.     ...Lydia  W.  Baldwin. 
Youth  of  the  old  Dominion.     ...S.  Hopkins. 
See  also  POCAHONTAS. 

WALDENSES  AND  ALBIGENSES. 

Adelaide  de  Monfort ;  ou,  La  guerre  des  Albigeois.     ...Justin  E.  M. 

Cenac-Moncaut. 
Albigenses:  a  romance.     ...Charles  R.  Maturin. 
Casella  ;  or,  Children  of  the  valley.     ...Martha  Finley. 
Christine;  or,  Persecuted  family.     ...J.  Dillon. 
Le  comte  de  Toulouse.     Roman.     ...Melchior  Frederic  Soulie. 
De  Foix.     ...Anna  Eliza  Bray. 
Exiles  of  Lucerna.     ...John  R.  Macduff. 
Idyl  of  the  Alps.     ...Anne  Manning. 
In  His  name  :  a  story  of  the  Waldenses  seven  hundred  years  ago. 

...Edward  Everett  Hale. 
In  letters  of  fame  :  a  tale  of  the  Waldenses.     ...Clara  L.  Mateaux. 
Julio  :  a  tale  of  the  Vaudois.     ...Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe  (Webb). 
Pierre  and  his  family  :  a  story  of  the  Waldenses.     ...Miss  Grierson. 
Six  sisters  of  the  valley:  an  historical  romance.  ...William  Bramley 

Moore. 
Le  vicomte  de  Beziers.     ...Melchior  Frederic  Soulie. 

WALLENSTEIN,  ALBRECHT  WENCESLAS  EUSEBIUS.     Lived  1583- 
1634. 
La  conspiration  de  Walstein.     ...Jean  Fran9ois  Sarrasin. 
Monch  und  Grafin.     ...Anton  J.  Gross-Hoffinger. 
Die  Morder  Wallensteins.     ...George  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 
Die  Schweden  in  Prag.     ...Caroline  Pichler. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  409 

WALLENSTEIN,  ALBRECHT  WENCESLAS  EUSEBIUS  —  Continued, 

Die  Tochter  des  Piccolomini.     ...George  C.  R.  Ilerlosssohn. 

Waldstein.     ...Heinrich  Laube. 

Wallenstein.     ...Ernest  Willkomm. 

Wallensteins  erste  Liebe.     ...George  C.  R.  Herlosssohn. 

Wallensteins  letzte  Tage.     ...Franz  Lubojatzky. 

WALPOLE,  HORACE.     Lived  1717-1797.  ' 
Strawberry  Hill.     ...Robert  Folk  Williams. 

WANDERING  JEW. 

Ahasverus.     ...Edgar  Quinet. 
Le  Juif  errant.     ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue. 
Prince  of  India  ;  or,  Why  Constantinople  fell.     ...Lew  Wallace. 
Salathiel,  the  immortal.     ...George  Croly. 

Wandering  Jew.  ...Marie  Joseph  Eugene  Sue.  English  transla- 
tion. 

WAR.     A  Selection. 

Agincourt.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Alice  Bridge  of  Norwich :  a  tale  of  the  time  of  Charles  the  First. 
...Andrew  Reed. 

Alice  Lorraine.     ...Richard  Doddridge  Blackmore. 

Un  ami  de  la  reine.     ...Paul  Gaulot. 

L'argent  des  autres.     ...]£mile  Gaboriau. 

Attack  on  the  mill.     ...^mile  Zola.     English  translation. 

At  the  sign  of  the  guillotine.     ...Harold  Spender. 

Belfry  of  Saint  Jude.     ...Esme  Stuart. 

Ben  Brace :  the  last  of  Nelson^s  Agamemnons.  ...Frederick 
Chamier. 

Bivouac ;  or,  Stories  of  the  Peninsular  war.  ...William  H.  Max- 
well. 

Black  and  gold.     ...Patten  Saunders. 

Blockade :  an  episode  of  the  fall  of  the  first  French  empire. 
...iSmile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.  English  transla- 
tion. 

Le  blocus.     ...]£mile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

Castle  Dangerous.     ...Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Child  of  the  Ganges.     ...Robert  N.  Barrett. 

Comedy  of  terrors.     ...James  De  Mille. 

Cornet  of  horse :  a  tale  of  Marlborough's  wars.  ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 

Creole.     ...J.  B.  Cobb. 

Cressy  and  Poictiers;  or,  Story  of  the  Black  Prince's  page.  ...John 
George  Edgar. 

Days  of  Bruce.     ...Grace  Aguilar. 


4IO  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

WAR  —  Continued. 

Delaplaine.     ...Mansfield  Tracy  Walworth. 

Diana's  crescent.     ...Anne  Manning. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas. 

Edmond  Dantes.     ...Alexandre  Dumas.     English  translation. 

Eighty  years  ago.     ...Harriet  Morton. 

Elba  und  Waterloo.     ...F.  Stolle. 

Enemy's  friendship.     ...S.  M.  S.  Clarke. 

Felix  Alvarez;  or,  Manners  in  Spain.     ...Alexander  R.  C.  Dallas. 

Fighting  the  Saracens  ;  or,  Boy  knight.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

For  king  or  country.     ...James  Barnes. 

Frank  Hilton.     ...James  Grant. 

Friend  of  the  queen.     ...Paul  Gaulot.     English  translation. 

Gate  and  the  glory  beyond  it.     ...Onyx,  pseud. 

La  grande  famille  :  Roman  militaire.     ...Jean  Grave. 

Ground  arms.     ...Bertha  von  Suttner. 

Gun-bearer.     ...Edward  A.  Robinson. 

Helen  Treveryan.     ...John  Roy. 

Henry  Masterton ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  young  cavalier.     ...George 

Payne  Rainsford  James. 
Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.     ...lEmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Histoire  du  plebiscite.     ...fimile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Humbled  pride:  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
In  blue  uniform.     ...George  Israel  Putnam. 
Invasion  of  France  in  1814:   comprising  the  night  march  of  the 

Russian  army  past  Phalsburg.     ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alex- 
andre Chatrian.     English  translation. 
L'invasion  ;  ou,  Le  fou  Yegof.     ...iSmile  Erckmann  et  Alexandre 

Chatrian. 
Kenneth ;    or.  Rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.     ...Charlotte  Mary 

Yonge. 
Kentucky's  love  ;  or,  Roughing  it  about  Paris.     ...Edward  King. 
King's  own  borderers :  a  military  romance.     ...James  Grant. 
Lady  Betty's  governess;    or,   Corbet  chronicles.      ...Lucy   Ellen 

Guernsey. 
Leonie  ;  or,  Light  out  of  darkness.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Little  blue  lady.     ...Mitchell. 
Maid  of  Stralsund:  a  story  of  the  thirty  years'  war.     ...John  B.  de 

Liefde. 
Margaret  MuUer :  a  story  of  the  late  war  in  France.      ...Eugenie 

Bersier. 
Max  Kromer  :  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg.     ...Hannah  Smith. 

(Pseud.,  Hesba  Stretton.) 
Memoirs  of  troublous  times.     ...Emma  Marshall. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  411 

WAR  —  Continued. 

Micah  Clarke  :  his  statement  as  made  to  his  three  grandchildren. 

...Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Monsieur  Jack  :  a  tale  of  the  old  war-time.  ...Alfred  H.  Engelbach. 
New  centurion:  a  tale  of  automatic  war.     ...James  Eastwick. 
Other  people's  money.     ...fimile  Gaboriau.     English  translation. 
Parisians.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Phantom  regiment ;  or,  Stories  of  Ours.     ...James  Grant. 
Physiology  of  war.  ...Lyeff  Nikolaievich  Tolstoi.  English  translation. 
Powder  and  gold  :   a  story  of  the  P'ranco-Prussian  war.      ...Levin 

Schuecking.     English  translation. 
Pulver  und  gold.     ...Levin  Schuecking. 
Red  badge  of  courage.     ...Stephen  Crane. 
Red  cap  and  blue  jacket.     ...G.  Dunn. 
Red  cockade.     ...Stanley  J.  Weyman. 
Le  roman  d'un  brave  homme.     ...Edmond  About. 
Romance  of  war.     ...L.  Bellstab. 

Romance  of  war;  or,  Highlanders  in  Spain.     ...James  Grant. 
Saint  Katharine's  by  the  tower.     ...Walter  Besant. 
Six  years  ago.     ...James  Grant. 
Stanfield  Hall.     ...J.  Frederick  Smith. 

Story  of  an  honest  man.     ...Edmond  About.     English  translation. 
Story  of  the  plebiscite.   ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 

English  translation. 
Stories  of  the  wars.     ...J.  Tillotson. 
Stories  of  Torres  Vedras.     ...John  G.  Milligen. 
Subaltern.     ...George  Robert  Gleig. 

Sustained  honor :  a  story  of  the  war  of  181 2.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Tales  of  the  wars  of  Montrose.     ...J.  Hogg. 
Union  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebellion.     ...John  R.  Musick. 
Valentin  :  a  French  boy's  story  of  Sedan.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 
Washingtons  :  a  tale  of  a  country  parish  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

...John  N.  Simpkinson. 
Waterloo  :  suite  du  conscrit  de  1813.     ...£mile  Erckmann  et  Alex- 
andre Chatrian. 
Waterloo.     ...fimile  Erckmann  and  Alexandre  Chatrian.      English 

translation. 
Wayside  cross  ;   or,  Raid  of  Gomez :   a  tale  of  the  Carlist  war. 

...Edward  A.  Milman. 
When  Greek  meets  Greek.     ...Joseph  Hatton. 
White  aprons.     ...Maud  Wilder  Goodwin. 
White  slave.     ...Richard  Hildreth. 

Within  iron  walls :  a  tale  of  the  siege  of  Paris.     ...Annie  Lucas. 
Woodstock;  or,  Cavalier:  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.     ...Sir  Walter 

Scott. 


412  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

WAR  —  Continued, 

Workman  and  soldier:  a  tale  of  Paris  life  during  the  siege  and  the 

rule  of  the  Commune.     ...James  F.  Cobb. 
Young  buglers :  a  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war.  ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Young  Franc-Tireurs ;  and  their  adventures  in  the  Franco-Prussian 

war.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Young  Llanero.     ...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.     ...Thomas  Hamilton. 
See  also  ARMY  AND  NAVY  LIFE,  and  special  wars  under  their 

titles. 

WAR  OF  1812. 

Alida ;  or,  Town  and  country.     ...Susan  R.  Sedgwick. 

American  cruiser :  a  tale  of  the  war.     ...Anon. 

Big  brother  :  a  story  of  Indian  war.     ...George  C.  Eggleston. 

Blue  jackets  of  1812,  with  account  of  the  French  and  Indian  war  of 
1798.     ...Willis  J.  Abbot. 

Boy  soldiers  of  181 2.     ...Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 

Canadian  brothers  ;  or,  Prophecy  fulfilled :  a  tale  of  the  American 
war.     ...John  Richardson. 

Captain  Sam ;  or,  Boy  scouts  of  1814.     ...George  C.  Eggleston. 

Champions  of  freedom ;  or,  Mysterious  chief.  ...Samuel  Wood- 
worth. 

Chilhowee  boys  in  war  time.     ...Sarah  E.  Morrison. 

Creole.     ...J.  B.  Cobb. 

Cruising  in  the  last  war.     ...Charles  J.  Peterson. 

Cub's  apple  ;  or,  "  Next  time."     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

Les  fiances  de  1812.     ...Joseph  Doutre. 

For  king  and  country  :  a  story  of  1812.     ...Anon. 

Haunted  hearts:  a  tale  of  New  Jersey.     ...Maria  S.  Cummins. 

L'heroine  de  Chateauguay.     ...Heinrich  iSmile  Chevalier. 

Lafitte,  the  pirate  of  the  Mexican  Gulf.     ...Joseph  Holt  Ingraham. 

Laura  Secor.     ...Mrs.  Curzon. 

Lay  of  the  Scottish  fiddle  :  a  tale  of  Havre  de  Grace.  ...James  K. 
Paulding. 

Loyal  traitor  :  a  story  of  the  naval  war  of  181 2.     ...James  Barnes. 

Mafilda  Montgomerie ;  or.  Prophecy  fulfilled.  ...John  Richard- 
son. 

Mount  Benedict ;  or,  Violated  tomb :  a  tale  of  the  Charlestown 
convict.     ...Peter  McCorry. 

Ocean  rovers.     ...W.  H.  Thomas. 

Queenstown  :  a  tale  of  the  Niagara  frontier.     ...Anon. 

Search  for  Andrew  Field.     ...Everett  T.  Tomlinson. 

Signal  boys;  or.  Captain  Sam's  company.      ..George  C.  "Eggleston. 

Sustained  honor:  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812.     ...John  R.  Musick. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  413 

WAR  OF  1%\2~  Continued. 

Tory's  daughter  :  a  romance  of  the  North-west,   1812-1813.    ...Al- 
bert G.  Riddle. 
Wau-nan-gee ;  or,  Massacre  at  Chicago.     ...John  Richardson. 
Western  captive  ;  or.  Times  of  Tecumseh.     ...Seba  Smith. 
White  slave  ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore.     ...Richard  Hildreth. 
Will  of  the  wisp.     ...R.  C.  Rogers. 
Within  the  capes.     ...Howard  Pyle. 
Zachary  Phips.     ...Edwin  Lassetter  Bynner. 

WAR  OF  PHILIP  OF  POKANOKET.     1607. 

Mount  Hope,  or  Philip,  King  of  Wampanoags.     ...G.  H.  HoUister. 

Narragansett  chief.     ...Bo  J.  Peirce. 

Romance  of  King  Philip's  war.     ...Fanny  B.  Workman.      (In  New 

England  Mag.,  May,  1887.) 
Wept-of-wish-ton.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

WAR  OF  THE  ROSES.     1455-1485. 

At  ye  Greene  Griffin ;  or,  Mrs.  Treadwell's  cook.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Black  arrow  :  a  tale  of  the  two  roses.     ...Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Chantry  Priest  of  Barnet :  a  tale  of  the  two  Roses.     ...Alfred  John 

Church. 
Civile   wars   between   the  two   houses   of  Lancaster  and   Yorke. 

...Samuel  Daniel. 
Earl  printer :  times  of  Caxton.     ...C.  M.  M. 
Fortress  :  an  historical  tale  of  the  fifteenth  century.     ...Anon. 
Grisly  Grisell;  or,  Laidly  lady  of  Whitburn :  a  tale  of  the  war  of 

the  Roses.     ...Charlotte  Mary  Yonge. 
Historical  tales  of  the  Lancastrian  times.     ...Henry  P.  Dunster. 
In  the  wars  of  the  Roses.     ...Evelyn  Everett  Green. 
Judged  by  appearances  :  a  tale  of  the  civil  wars.     ...Eleanor  Lloyd. 
Last  of  the  Barons.     ...Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Maid  of  Warsaw.     ...Ernst  Jones. 
Malvern  Chase  :  an  episode  of  the  wars  of  the  Roses  and  the  battle 

of  Tewkesbury.     ...W.  S.  Symonds. 
Queen's  badge.     ...Francies  M.  Wilbraham. 
Red  and  white :  a  tale  of  the  war  of  the  Roses.     ...Emily  Sarah 

Holt. 
Richard  of  York ;  or.  White  Rose  of  England.     ...Anon. 
Rival  Roses  :  a  romance  of  English  history.     ...Eliza  S.  Francis. 
Rocking  stone :  chronicle  of  the  times  of  the  wars  of  the  Roses. 

...William  Henry  Giles  Kingston. 
Stormy  life.     ...Georgiana  C.  L.  G.  Fullerton. 
War  of  the  Roses.     ...John  George  Edgar. 
York  and  Lancaster  rose.     ...Annie  Keary. 


414  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

WASHINGTON,  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Across  the  chasm.     ...Julia  Magruder. 

Alice  Brand :  a  romance  of  the  capital.     ...Albert  G.  Riddle. 

Child  of  the  century.     ...John  T.  Wheelwright. 

Gilded  age.     ...Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens  (pseud.,  Mark  Twain), 

and  Charles  Dudley  Warner. 
Her  Washington  season.     ...Jeanie  G.  Lincoln. 
Honest  John  Vane.     ...John  W.  DeForest 
In  sight  of  the  goddess.     ...Harriet  Riddle  Davis. 
Justine's  lovers.     ...John  W.  DeForest. 

Scenes  at  Washington  :  a  story  of  the  last  generation.     ...Anon. 
Through  one  administration.     ...PYances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
Washington  winter.     ...Madeleine  V.  Dahlgren 
Zachariah,  the  congressman.     ...Gilbert  A.  Pierce. 
See  also  POLITICS,  American. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     Lived  1732-1799. 

Boys  of  Greenaway  court.     ...Hezekiah  Butterworth. 

Braddock :   a  story  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars.     ...John   R. 

Musick. 
Eagle  of  Washington.     ...Burkitt  J.  Newman. 
Farmer  boy  and  commander-in-chief.     ,..W.  M.  Thayer. 
John  Littlejohn  of  J.     ...George  Morgan. 

Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or,  Leaguer  of  Boston.    ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Story  of  Washington.     ...Elizabeth  Eggleston  Seelye. 
True  stories  of  the  days  of  Washington.     ...Anon. 
Washington  and  his  generals.     ...George  Lippard. 
Washington  and  his  men.     ...George  Lippard. 
Washington  and  '76.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 

WEST  INDIES. 

Description^  History^  Manners^  and  Customs.  i 

At  last :  a  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 
Buccaneers  :  a  romance  of  our  own  country  in  its  ancient  days. 

...S.  B.  H.  Judah. 
Bug-Jargal.     ...Victor  Hugo. 

Conspiracy  :  a  Cuban  romance.     ...Adam  Badeau. 
Cruise  of  the  Midge.      ...Michael  Scott. 
Daughter  of  Cuba.     ...Helen  M.  Bowen. 
Doris  and  Theodora.     ...Margaret  J.  Janvier.     (Pseud.,  Margaret 

Vandegrift.) 
Enriqueta  Faber.     ...Andres  Clemente  Vazquez. 
Free  flag  of  Cuba.     ...H.  M.  Hardimann. 
Hispaniola  plate.     ...John  B.  Burton. 
Humbled  pride  :  a  story  of  the  Mexican  war.    ...John  R.  Musick. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  4^5 

WEST  T&Jil^%—  Continued. 

Hour  and  the  man.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

Jack  Tier.     ...James  Fenimore  Cooper. 

Juanita:  a  romance  of  real  life  in  Cuba  fifty  years  ago.     ...Mary 

Mann  (Mrs.  Horace  Mann). 
Marly  ;  or,  Life  of  a  planter  in  Jamaica.     ...Anon. 
Maroon  ;  or,  Planter  life  in  Jamaica.     ...Mayne  Reid. 
Marooner's  Island.     ...F.  R.  Goulding. 
Meyrick's  promise.     ...Edith  C.  Phillips. 
El  Mulato  Sab.     ...Gertrudes  Gomez  de  Avellaneda. 
Otilia:  episodio  de  la  guerra  de  Cuba.     ...V.  Aguilar. 
Prince  of  Kashna.     ...Anon. 
Rover's  secret.     ...William  J.  C.  Lancaster.     (Pseud.,  Harry  Col- 

lingwood.) 
Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative  of  his  shipwreck.     ...Jane  Porter. 
Theresa  at  San  Domingo.     ...Mme.  A.  Fresneau. 
Tom  Cringle's  log.     ...Michael  Scott. 
Under  Drake's  flag :  a  tale  of  the  Spanish  main.     ...George  Alfred 

Henty. 
Vasconselos :   a  romance  of  the  new  world.     ...William  Gilmore 

Simms. 
Westward  Ho  !  or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

...Charles  Kingsley. 
With  Maceo  in  Cuba :  adventures  of  a  Minnesota  boy.     ...Franc  R. 

E.  Woodward. 
Youma:   the   story  of  a   West   Indian   slave.     ...Lafcadio   Chita 

Hearn. 

WILLIAM  III.  OF  ENGLAND.     Reigned  1689-1702. 

Baldearg  O'Donnell.     ...A.  S.  G.  Canning. 

Beatrice  Tyldesley.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 

Darien  ;  or,  Merchant  prince.     ...Eliot  B.  G.  Warburton. 

Dog-fiend;  or,  Snarley-yow.     ...Frederick  Marryat. 

King's  highway.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford  James. 

Lady  Clancarty ;  or,  Wedded  and  wooed  :  a  tale  of  the  assassina- 
tion plot  of  1696.     ...Thomas  Taylor. 

Mistress  Dorothy  Marvin.     ...J.  C.  Snaith. 

My  mistress,  the  queen.     ...Margaret  A.  Paull. 

Orange  and  green.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 

True-born  gentleman.     ...Daniel  Defoe. 

William^  Prince  of  Orange  ;  or,  King  and  the  hostage.  ...Titus  M, 
Merriman. 

WILLIAM  I.  OF   GEEMANY.     Reigned  1871-1888. 

Aus  dem  Berlin  Kaiser  Wilhelm's  I.     ...Paul  Lindenberg. 
Haus  Hohenzollern.     ...Stanislaus  S.  A.  Grabowski. 


4i6  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

WILLIAM  I.  OF  Qi^^lS^kWi—Confmued. 

Held  und   Kaiser.     ...Johann   Ferdinand   Martin   Oskar   Meding. 

(Pseud.,  Gregor  Samarow.) 
Kaiser   Wilhelm    und    seine   Zeitgenossen.      ...Clara   M.  Mundt. 

(Pseud.,  Louise  Miihlbach.) 
Prince  Bismarck,  friend  or  foe.     ...Minny  Bothmer. 

WILLIAM  II.   OF  GEKMANY.     Reignedl888 

Bis  zum  Kaiserthron.     ...Bruno  Garlepp. 
Vanished  emperor.     ...Percy  Andreae. 

WILLIAM  THE  CONQUEROE.     See  NORMAN  CONQUEST. 

WITCHCRAFT. 

Delusion  ;  or,  Witch  of  New  England.     ...Anon. 

Fair  Puritan:   an   historical  romance  of   the   days   of   witchcraft. 

...Henry  W.  Herbert.     (Pseud.,  Frank  Forester.) 
Jane  Seton.     ...James  Grant.     (Scottish.) 
Lancashire  witches.     ...William  Harrison  Ainsworth. 
Langham  revels.     ...Lucy  Ellen  Guernsey. 
Lois  the  witch.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 
Mar's  white  witch.     ...Gertrude  Douglas. 
Maria   Schweidler  die   Bernsteinhexe.     ...Johann   Wilhelm   Mein- 

hold. 
Maria  Schweidler  the  amber  witch.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 

English  translation. 
Martha  Corey  :  a  tale  of  the  Salem  witchcraft.     ...Constance  God- 

dard  DuBois. 
Necromancer.     ...George  W.  M.  Reynolds. 
Philip  English's  two  cups.     ...Anon. 
Rachel  Dyer.     ...John  Neal. 

Salem :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  century.     ...D.  R.  Castleton. 
Salem  belle:  a  tale  of  1692.     ...Anon. 
Salem  witchcraft :  an  Eastern  tale.     ...R.  C.  Sands. 
Salem  witchcraft ;  or.  Adventures  of  Parson  Handy,  from  Punka- 

pog.     ...Anon. 
Secret  of  Narcisse.     ...Edmund  W.  Gosse. 
Sidonia  the  sorceress.     ...Johann  Wilhelm  Meinhold. 
Silent  struggles.     ...Ann  S.  W.  Stephens. 
South  meadows.     ...Ella  T^Disosway. 

Spectre  of  the  forest ;  or.  Annals  of  the   Housatonic.     ...J.  Mac- 
Henry. 
White  witch  of  Moher.     ...Frank  Mathew.     (In  his  At  the  rising 

of  the  moon.) 
Witch  and  the  deacon.     ...Cornelius  Mathews. 
Witch  hill :  a  history  of  Salem  witchcraft.     ...Z.  A.  Mudge. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION,  417 

WITCHCKAFT  —  Continued. 

Witch  of  Jamestown.     ...J.  T.  Bowyer. 

Witch  of  Prague.     ...Francis  Marion  Crawford. 

Witch  of  Salem ;  or,  Credulity  run  mad.     ...John  R.  Musick. 

Witches.     ...Edmund  W.  Gosse. 

WOLSEY,  THOMAS,  CARDINAL  OF  ROME.     Lived  U7 1-1550. 
Agnes  Martin  ;  or,  Fall  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     ...Anon. 
Darnley  ;  or,  Field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.     ...George  Payne  Rainsford 

James. 
Freston  tower:  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wolsey.     ...Richard  Cobbold. 
Lettice  Eden :  a  tale  of  the  last  days  of  Henry  the  Eighth.  ...Emily 
Sarah  Holt. 

WORKING-CLASSES.     A  Selection. 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.     ...Walter  Besant. 

Alton  Locke.     ...Charles  Kingston. 

Austin  Elliot.     ...Henry  Kingsley. 

Barnaby  Rudge.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

Break  o'  day  and  other  stories.     ...G.  Wharton  Edwards. 

Breton  mills.     ...Charles  J.  Bellamy. 

Caesar's   column.     ...Ignatius   Donnelly.      (Pseud.,  Edmund  Bois- 

gilbert.) 
Claribel,  the  sea  maid.     ...E.  M.  Stewart. 
Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     ...Anne  Manning. 
Complaining  millions  of  men.     ...Edward  Fuller. 
Daughter  of  humanity.     ...Edgar  Maurice  Smith. 
David's  loom  :  a  story  of  Rochdale  life  in  the  nineteenth  century. 

...John  T.  Clegg. 
Devil's  hat.     ...Melville  Philips, 
Eustace  Marchmont,  a  friend  of  the   people.     ...Evelyn  Everett 

Green. 
Felix  Plolt,  the  radical.     ...George  Eliot. 
Foure  prentises  of  London.     ...Thomas  Heywood. 
Gun-maker  of  Moscow.     ...Sylvanus  Cobb,  Jr. 
Hard  times.     ...Charles  Dickens. 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.     ...Dinah  Maria  Mulock  Craik. 
Lace  makers  of  Ireland.     ...Louise  A.  Meredith. 
Lamplighter.     ...Maria  Susanna  Cummins. 
Lawton  girl.     ...Harold  Frederic. 
Life  in  the  iron  mills.     ...Rebecca  Harding  Davis. 
Madonna   of   the   tubs.     ...Elizabeth   Stuart    Phelps    Ward    (Mrs. 

Herbert  D.  Ward). 
Mainstone's  housekeeper.     ...Eliza  Meteyard.    (Pseud.,  Silver  Pen.) 
Manchester  strike.     ...Harriet  Martineau. 

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4l8  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

WORKING  ^'Ul^'^'E.^—  Continued. 

Marcella.     ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward). 

Mark  Dennis;  or,  Engine-driver.     ...M.  C.  J.  G. 

Mary  Barton  :  a  tale  of  Manchester  life.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 

Master  of  his  fate.     ...Ameha  Edith  Barr. 

Memoirs  of  a  working  man.     ...Thomas  Carter. 

Mills  of  Tuxbury.     ...Virginia  F.  Townsend. 

Nicholas  Minturn.     ...Josiah  Gilbert  Holland. 

North  and  South.     ...Elizabeth  C.  Gaskell. 

Palissy,  the  Huguenot  potter.     ...Cecilia  L.  Brightwell. 

Prince  Dusty  :  a  story  of  the  oil  regions.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 

Probation.     ...Jessie  Fothergill. 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     ...Charles  Reade. 

Queen  Philippa  and  the  hurrer's  daughter.     ...Elizabeth  M.  Stewart. 

Reuben  Foreman,  the  village  blacksmith.     ...Darley  Dale. 

Rival  apprentices.     ...Anon. 

Rival  houses  of  Hobbs  and  Dobbs.     ...Crotchet  Crayon,  pseud. 

Sabaris  and  other  homes.     ...Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Seed  she  sowed  :  a  tale  of  the  great  dock  strike.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Seed  time  and  harvest.     ...Fritz  Renter.     English  translation. 

Sir  George  Tressady.  ...Mary  Augusta  Ward  (Mrs.  Humphry 
Ward). 

Sketches  of  working  women.     ...Ellen  Barlee. 

Social  crime.     ...Minnie  L.  Armstrong  and  G.  N.  Sleets. 

Stone  pastures.     ...Eleanor  Stuart. 

Susannah.     ...Mary  E.  Mann. 

Tale  of  Lowell.     ...Argus,  pseud. 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.     ...Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 

Through  the  fray :  a  tale  of  the  Ruddite  riots.  ...George  Alfred 
Henty. 

Ut  mine  Stromtid.     ...Fritz  Renter. 

Wenderholm  :  a  story  of  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire.  ...Philip  Gil- 
bert Hamerton. 

Yeast :  a  problem.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

Yekl :  a  tale  of  the  New  York  Ghetto.     ...A.  Cahan. 

See  also  LABOR  AND  CAPITAL,  CONFLICT  OF. 

WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION.     Held  at  Chicago,  1893. 

Against  odds  :  a  romance  of  the  Midway  Plaisance.  ...E.  Murdock 
Van  Deventer.     (Pseud.,  Laurence  L.  Lynch.) 

Samantha  at  the  World's  Fair.  ...Marietta  Holley.  (Pseud., 
Josiah  Allen's  wife.) 

Sweet  clover  :  a  romance  of  the  White  City.  ...Clara  Louise  Burn- 
ham.     (Pseud.,  Edith  Douglas.) 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  419 

WYCLIFFE,  JOHN  {lived  1324-1384) y  AND  WYCLIFFITES. 

Before  the  dawn:  a  story  of  Paris  and  the  Jacquerie.     ...George 

Dulac. 
Conrad.     ...Emma  Leslie. 

Coulying  castle;  or,  Knight  of  the  olden  days.     ...Agnes  Giberne. 
Dearer  than  life  :  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Wycliffe.     ...Emma  Leslie. 
For  or  against.''     ...Francis  M.  Wilbraham. 
Geoffrey  the  Lollard.     ...Mrs.  D.  C.  Knevels.     (Pseud.,  Frances 

Eastwood.) 
Gilbert  Wright,  the  gospeller.     ...F.  S.  Merryweather. 
Gladys  of  Harleck.     ...Anon. 
Hubert  Ellerdale.     ...W.  O.  Rhind. 
In  Wycliffe's  days.     ...G.  Stebbing. 
Jack  of  the  mill.     ...WiUiam  Howitt. 

John  de  Wycliffe,  the  first  of  the  reformers.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Knight  of  Dilham :  a  story  of  the  Lollards.     ...Arthur  Brown. 
Lollard.     ...Minnie  K.  Davis. 
Lollard  priest.     ...Henry  C.  Adams. 
Lollards.     ...Thomas  Gaspey. 
Margary's  son :  a  fifteenth- century  tale  of  the  court  of  Scotland. 

...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Mistress  Margery :  a  tale  of  the  Lollards.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Richard   de   Lacy:    a   tale   of   the   later   Lollards.      ...Charles   E. 

Maurice. 
Richard  Hunne:  a  story  of  old  London.     ...George  E.  Sargent. 
White  rose  of  Langley  :  a  story  of  the  court  of  England  in  the  olden 

time.     ...Emily  Sarah  Holt. 
Wycliffites ;    or,   England   in  the   fifteenth   century.      ...Margaret 

Mackay. 

YELLOWSTONE  PARK,  U.  S.  A. 

Pursued.     ...William  J.  Gordon. 

Three  Tetons:   a  story  of  the  Yellowstone.     ...Alice  Wellington 
Rollins. 

YOSEMITE  VALLEY,  CALIFORNIA. 

Ti^ayac  of  the  Yosemite.     ...Mary  B.  M.  Tolland. 
Zanita:    a  tale   of  the   Yo-semite.     ...Maria   Therese   Longworth 
Yelverton. 

YOUNG    PRETENDER'S    REBELLION.      See    REBELLION,    Young 
Pretender's. 

ZOOLOGY. 

Adventures    of    a    young    naturalist.      ...Lucien   Biart.      English 

translation. 
Animals  and  their  social  powers.    ...M.  T.  Andrews. 


420  SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION. 

ZOOLOGY  —  Continued.  . 

Aventures  d'uii  jeune  naturaliste.    ...Lucien  Biart. 
Beautiful  Joe.     ...Howard  Pyle. 
Big  cypress.     ...Kirk  Munroe. 
Black  Beauty.     ...Anna  Sewall. 
Bruno ;  or,  Lessons  of  patience,  fidelity,  and  self-control  taught  by 

a  dog.     ...Jacob  Abbott. 
Cat  of  Bubastes.     ...George  Alfred  Henty. 
Diamond  lens.     ...Fitz  James  O'Brien. 
Dog  of  Constantinople.     ...Izora  C.  Chandler. 
Dog  stories.     ...From  the  Spectator,  selected  and  arranged  by  J. 

Saint  Loe  Strachey. 
From  monkey  to  man ;  or.  Society  in  the  Tertiary  age.     ...Austin 

Bierbower. 
Horned  cat.     ...J.  Maclaren  Cobban. 
Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Jungle-book.     ...Rudyard  Kipling. 
^Kentucky  cardinal.     ...James  Lane  Allen. 
Leila ;  or,  Island.     ...Anna  Fraser  Tytler. 
Letters  from  a  cat.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Live  toys :  anecdotes  of  our  four-legged  and  other  pets.     ...Emma 

Davenport. 
Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family.     ...Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Old  rough  the  miser.     ...L.  F.  Wesselhoeft. 
Our  dumb  companions.     ...Thomas  Jackson. 
Our  dumb  neighbors.     ...Thomas  Jackson. 
Paddy  O'Leary  and  learned  pig.     ...Elizabeth  W.  Champney. 
El  pajaro  verde.     ...Juan  Valera. 
Peter:  a  cat  o'  one  tail.     ...Charles  Morley. 
Public  and  private  life  of  animals.     ...Honore  de  Balzac.     English 

translation. 
Quickening  of  Caliban.     ...J.  Compton  Rickett. 
Rab  and  his  friends  and  other  dogs  and  men.     ...John  Brown. 
Scenes  de  la  vie  des  animaux.     ...Honore  de  Balzac. 
Story  of  a  shell.     ...John  R.  MacDuff. 
Toilers  of  the  sea.     ...Victor  Hugo.     English  translation. 
Travailleurs  de  la  mer.     ...Victor  Hugo. 
Under  the  lilacs.     ...Louisa  May  Alcott. 
Water  babies.     ...Charles  Kingsley. 

ZULULAND. 

Description,  History,  Manners,  and  Customs. 

Gun-runner.     ...Bertram  Mitford. 

Hendricks,  the  hunter :  a  tale  of  Zululand.     ...William  Henry  Giles 
Kingston. 


SUBJECT  INDEX   TO  FICTION.  421 

ZULULAND  —  Continued. 

Lost  heiress.     ...Ernst  Glanville. 
Luck  of  Gerard  Ridgley.     ...Bertram  Mitford. 
Nada,  the  lily.     ...H.  Rider  Haggard. 
Quickening  of  Caliban.     ...J.  Compton  Rickett. 
Ula  in  veldt  and  laeger.     ...Charles  H.  Eden. 
Virgil.     ...Charles  Montague. 


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